The EJBServer program produces a statement that says:
sb.JonASOpBeanOpHome for OpBean available
This statement changes if/when you run the server in another directory. Where
does EJBServer get the information? It appears to know where it is running...
Where is the source for EJBServer?
Is it advisable/necessary to modify EJBServer?
What exactly is the role of EJBServer? I assume that it is the component of
software that maintains the containers. So, it should be always running
waiting for connections.
Can a single EJBServer somehow accept requests for several different beans?
thanks for any insights.
jt
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