Thanks guys, it clear now
2006/9/26, Kenneth Saks <Kenneth.Saks_at_sun.com>:
>
> Cheng Fang wrote:
>
> > What you said is basically correct. Using local interface has some
> > restrictions on app deployment options. For ejb-ejb local invocation,
> > both ends must be in the same ejb-jar.
>
> Small clarification. The calling ejb can be in any ejb-jar in the same
> .ear. It doesn't
> have to be in the same ejb-jar as the target.
>
> > For web-ejb local invocation, both ends must be in the same EAR.
> > That's one of the reasons why remote invocations are still needed
> > under certain circumstances for ejb-ejb and web-ejb calls. You should
> > be able to use these options in any J2EE- or JavaEE-compliant
> appservers.
> >
> > Swing apps are not managed by JavaEE containers, and so it must access
> > ejb throught remote interfaces.
> >
> > Cheng
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Antonio Goncalves wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have a full JEE application with EJBs talking to EJBs, JSF Managed
> >> Bean talking to EJBs and a Swing application talking to EJBs. I've
> >> been only using Remote interface and everything works fine.
> >>
> >> I want to improve my modeling so I thought let's create a Local
> >> interface for EJB to EJB calls. Brillant. And after I thought would
> >> Local interface work with JSF Managed Bean. And yes it does. So now I
> >> think that the only use of the Remote interface is with my Swing
> >> application... is that right ? If I was using an external web
> >> container I would have to use Remote interface but is it because of
> >> the way Glassfish bundles everything that I can use Local interface
> >> between JSF and EJBs ?
> >>
> >> To resume, what should be the way to use Local & Remote interface ?
> >>
> >> EJB to EJB : Local
> >> JSF to EJB : Local
> >> Swing to EJB : Remote
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Antonio
> >
> >
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