Here's the simple thing I need to do: I have a JBoss server with a bunch of 
EJB3 entities in it.  I also have some session beans to handle various things.  
That's the server side.  On the client side, I have some custom-written Swing 
applications which need to interact with session beans (on the server), fetch 
entities, updated entities, and persist the changed entities (all of which are 
on the server).

I know that JBoss / J2EE are designed from the get-go to make such a usage 
"easy".  But my problem is, how do I get started?  I read the section on JNDI.  
I have Googled around.  But could anyone point me to a "getting started" 
example?  I suppose I would need to create @Remote interfaces on entities.  I 
would need to do something to configure a JNDI server running on JBoss that 
takes requests over HTTP.  Then on the client side I would need to specify 
connection properties, create an InitialContext, and then do my work I guess?  
I can see the outline but I don't know where to begin with all this.

Btw I'm using JBoss 4.0.5 and Java 6 for all this.  It's all new code so no 
legacy anything.  I want to do it whatever is the "best practices" way.

Thank you for any suggestions.


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