+1 glad you are slowly-but-surely getting your app to work with Windows! lol :)
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 5:50 PM, José Luis Cetina <[email protected]>wrote: > I override the applicationName for the ear (application.xml) and the module > name for the ejb module (in ejb-jar.xml), and now with my own values (not > default) the ejb can be found!! :) > > > Then i use the java:global[/*application name*]/*module name*/*enterprise > bean name*[/*interface name*] > > > Then: > ctx.lookup("java:global/MyApplicationName/MyModuleName/ > UsersFacade!com.mypackage.ejbs.UsersFacadeLocal"); > > Done. > > I dont know why with didnt work with the default values. > > Thanks. > > > > 2013/12/23 Howard W. Smith, Jr. <[email protected]> > > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:08 PM, José Luis Cetina <[email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > Is there another way to get my ejb reference from a @FacesConverter? > > > > > > also, OmniFaces has the following, which you may want to try: > > > > http://showcase.omnifaces.org/converters/SelectItemsConverter > > > > i've seen many PrimeFaces users refer to this and recommend this. this > may > > be able to meet your @FacesConverter need unless you really need to > > reference @EJB in @FacesConverter. > > > > If BalusC added this to OmniFaces, then it is definitely good to try/use. > > > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > *SCJA. José Luis Cetina* > ------------------------------------------------------------------- >
