When you say headers that represent EJBs I guess you are talking about the
home and remote interfaces. Package them together in a jar and make it
available in the classpath on your servlet engine. Look at the "Getting
started with Windows/Linux" on www.jboss.org for examples...
Regards,
Per
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Subject: [jBoss-User] Remote access to a EJB under jBoss.
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Hello All,
I am in the process of developing an application that will run over four
tiers.
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4
Web browser -> JSP/Web server -> JBoss App Server -> Database server.
On the web client (tier 1) I would expect that the application will not need
to install anything. On tier 2, I would expect to install some header files
to represent the ejbs on tier 3. On tier 3 I would expect to install the
ejbs
and on tier 4 the database would be there.
My question is: How do I create the headers for the tier 2 layer? If there
is
no tool, can someone give me examples on how to do it manually.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Stephen.
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