Hi all
I have got an ear-file with the following structure:
- myapp.ear
----- app1.jar
----- mylib.jar
Both jar-files contain a bunch of EJBs. However, the EJBs in app1.jar use some
EJBs residing in mylib.jar. They get injected where needed with the @EJB
annotation.
In order to have all EJBs in the two jar-files deployed the two jar files are
defined as modules in the application.xml file, residing in the META-INF folder
of the ear-file.
So far so good. The issue that I have got now is that I would like to intercept
any method call to any of the EJBs within my project. The interception should
be performed by a class which is in the app1.jar file. For this purpose I added
the following definition in the ejb-jar.xml file of the app1.jar file:
<assembly-descriptor>
| <interceptor-binding>
| <ejb-name>*</ejb-name>
| <interceptor-class>
| com.myApp.GlobalInterceptor
| </interceptor-class>
| </interceptor-binding>
| </assembly-descriptor>
This works fine for all EJBs that are in the same jar like the ejb-jar.xml file
(app1.jar). However, any method call to an EJB in mylib.jar is not intercepted
at all.
What do I have to change in order the have also the method calls with the EJBs
in the mylib.jar file intercepted? An extensive search on google and in the
jBoss forum did not reveal any solution for my problem. Either nobody has ever
tried to do this, or I am just missing something!
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thank you very much!
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