I would say one problem is the JNDI-Binding you do not specify.
By standard the JNDI-Binding names are
EAR-FILE-BASE-NAME/EJB-CLASS-NAME/local,
EAR-FILE-BASE-NAME/EJB-CLASS-NAME/remote,
EJB-CLASS-NAME/local, EJB-CLASS-NAME/remote
or you specify them
| @Remote( { HelloWorldServiceRemote.class })
| @RemoteBinding(jndiBinding = HelloWorldServiceRemote.JNDI)
|
and in the interface
| public interface HelloWorldServiceRemote {
|
| public final static String JNDI =
"de.tum.sebis.dbis.service.HelloWorldServiceRemote";
|
| public String getHelloWorld();
|
| }
|
The other problem are missing jars in your classpath for your client.
Regards
Peter
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