I had to comment something out in terms of applying properties to the
embedded OpenEJB in the code I put up on my people.apache.org page, as I was
getting a ConcurrentModificationException with the code left in, so I
suspect that either the setting you're applying isn't being passed through
to the OpenEJB server in the bundle.

I'll have a poke around the code this evening and see if I can get it
working with remotable working.

Jon

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Keulkeul <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenEJB 3.1.1 with the Equinox OSGi container thanks to this
> post
> (http://openejb.apache.org/osgi-openejb.html) and this topic
> (http://www.nabble.com/OpenEJB-and-OSGi-td23423565.html#a23423565) related
> to the OpenEJB OSGi integration. I can create one bundle with several EJB
> stateless POJOs and it is working fine.
>
> So now, i would like to implement WebServices in using EJB Stateless
> annoted
> with the @stateless and @Webservice instructions (like HelloEjbService
> class
> example located into the openejb-examples-3.1 examples package).
>
> However, i have a problem during the initialization of the OpenEJB
> InitialContext. I suppose that OpenEJB must be executed in remotable
> context, so openejb.embedded.remotable key is fixed to true value. But, no
> server (httpejbd, ejbd) have been created.
>
> With OpenEJB OSGi integration i'm getting
>
> ** Starting Services **
>  NAME                 IP              PORT
>
> In opposition, without OpenEJB OSGi integration i was getting
>
>  ** Starting Services **
>  NAME                 IP              PORT
>  httpejbd             127.0.0.1       4204
>  admin thread         127.0.0.1       4200
>  ejbd                 localhost       4202
>
> In fact, i would like your opinion about this issue.
>
> Is anybody test another kind of EJB into OpenEJB OSGi integration like
> WebService ? or just calling EJBs declared into a bundle in remote way ?
>
> Mickael
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