Not quite, I'm simply looking for an example for how to declare -A Pojo which I can have instantiated within openEJB by the context.lookup call either -from within another static class/object within the same openEJB instance -on the same PC in a seperate JVM. -Or on a seperate PC in a seperate JVM, through a classic network.
Of course, from seperate VM's, I intend to use JNDI. -If just calling a class from within another class, do I just deploy the compiled class in a jar file to the JBOSS AS deployment directory, as per normal? -How can I run code like a main method inside the Microcontainer/AS (non EJB, any version standard)? -If I then wish to use JNDI for context lookups, how do I declare the POJO in my openEJB .class,.jar? Is a simple annotation necessary for this? -If annotation is necessary, what is the annotation name/import statement/.jar lib filename? -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/OPEN-EJB-most-recent-version-and-POJO-s-tp3576153p3578871.html Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
