if you specify ejb-ref and the jndi name that the stuff is under, separate
jar or not it works (just tell the jndi name to the container look at
jboss.xml)

marc


|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Richard Katz
|Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 5:46 PM
|To: jBoss
|Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] jndi ear deployment
|
|
|Hi Rickard,
|
|Is there a work-around for this? What do we have to do to get one bean to
|talk with another bean?
|
|If they're in the same jar and the same ejb-jar.xml will that work?
|
|Regards,
|
|Rich Katz
|
|Rickard Öberg wrote:
|
|> Hi!
|>
|> Matt Bauer wrote:
|> > I hava an application in an era.  The application.xml file includes
|> > three ejb modules, no wars.  Everything deploys nicely except for the
|> > one ejb module that has ejb-ref's in its ejb-jar.xml.  I get: Bean
|> > TheCustomer not found within this application. Do I need to use a
|> > jboss.xml?  Isn't this just an internal b2b? Here are some files, to
|> > help you understand.
|>
|> Currently this is treated as an external b2b as we have no way of
|> knowing in the ContainerFactory that the EJB-jar is being deployed as
|> part of a larger application.
|>
|> Can you please file this in BugZilla as a bug?
|>
|> regards,
|>   Rickard
|>
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