Hi Raj...

On 12/27/06, Raj Saini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Mohammad,

Yes I tried the looking up with following naming schemes:

Bean name, business interface name, <bean name> + Remote, <business
interface name> + remote

It seems mailing list mail server wont allow the attachments Can I send
it to your private mail id?


Yeah sure

I posted this to dev list because I contributing these examples to the
OpenEJB and thought it would be more relevant to the dev list.


Ok, sorry I didn't know :)

Thanks,

Raj


Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote:
> Hi Raj...
>
> I am not very aware of how JNDI names are constructed for beans
> annotated by
> @Remote, but did you try looking up the bean using its name only ???
> and plz
> attach the example files so I can help you more, and as friendly note,
> these
> kinds of problems should be posted on the *user* mailing list
> [email protected] :)
>
>
>
> On 12/27/06, Raj Saini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have written a EJB 3 example and trying to run it.
>>
>> While running the test cases I have observed the following:
>>
>> Business interface annotated with interface type (e.g. @Remote) , test
>> case passes.
>> Bean class is annotated with interface type (e.g. @Remote), test cases
>> fails and javax.naming.NameNotFoundException is thrown
>>
>> In both the cases I have used the JNDI name String  in   "<Bean impl
>> class>+Business+ Remote"  format.
>>
>> What is the convention used for JNDI name for the deployed beans?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Raj
>>
>>
>>
>
>





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