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This class also illustrates how to lookup an EJB home in the JNDI tree.
public Client(java.lang.String url, java.lang.String user, java.lang.String password) throws javax.naming.NamingException
public static void main(java.lang.String args[]) throws javax.naming.NamingException
java examples.ejb.basic.beanManaged.Client "t3://localhost:7001" scott tiger
The parameters are optional, but if any are supplied, they are interpreted in this order:
url
- URL such as "t3://localhost:7001" of Server
user
- User name, default null
password
- User password, default null
public void example() throws javax.ejb.CreateException, java.rmi.RemoteException, javax.ejb.FinderException, javax.ejb.RemoveException
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