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1. Re: Why is there a @5345345 on the end of my entity bean jnd
starksm64 May 17, 2005 8:10 AM (in response to gmatthews)You should be using an ejb-local-ref with an ejb-link in the ejb-jar.xml/web.xml to access any local ejb as these generally have to jndi binding on other app servers. To have a well known jndi name you need to use the local-jndi-name in the jboss.xml/jboss-web.xml.
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2. Re: Why is there a @5345345 on the end of my entity bean jnd
pepite May 17, 2005 11:28 AM (in response to gmatthews)I have the same problem but with message driven bean. How can I use a clause now? I cannot use local-ejb-ref as they are driven message bean. Is there a solution?
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3. Re: Why is there a @5345345 on the end of my entity bean jnd
starksm64 May 17, 2005 12:52 PM (in response to gmatthews)local-jndi-name in jboss.xml
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4. Re: Why is there a @5345345 on the end of my entity bean jnd
gmatthews Jun 14, 2005 9:08 AM (in response to gmatthews)champion.
local-jndi-name instead of jndi-name in jboss.xml worked.
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5. Re: Why is there a @5345345 on the end of my entity bean jnd
mickknutson Jul 14, 2005 6:44 PM (in response to gmatthews)I am having the same issue, but I already had the pieces you stated:
jboss.xml:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE jboss PUBLIC "-//JBoss//DTD JBOSS 3.0//EN" "http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss_4_0.dtd">
<security-domain>java:/jaas/ldap-security</security-domain>
<enterprise-beans>
<!--<ejb-name>ConsumerManager</ejb-name>-->
<local-jndi-name>local/ConsumerManager</local-jndi-name>
</enterprise-beans>
<resource-managers/>"gmatthews" wrote:
champion.
local-jndi-name instead of jndi-name in jboss.xml worked.
thanks very much.