Thank Tim, Eve and Markus. Now I understand your meaning. But I have 3 questions.
1. Runing remote ejb client using appclient in this way is not easy, any better way?
2. Runing remote ejb client using Java Web Start needs to open jnlp. jnlp file is not easy to open and I am not able to open this jnlp after my long search.
3. My actual question is how to call remote ejb (session bean) on different JVM from JSP, Servlet, Java directly. Can we do this? I hope we can do this just by configuring something in Glassfish.
Thanks.
Benjamin
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From: Tim Quinn <Timothy.Quinn@Sun.COM>
To: ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 10:14:36 AM
Subject: Re: EJB and Client on Different Computers
Hi, Benjamin.
As Markus described, there are two common ways of launching app clients: using the built-in support for Java Web Start and using the 'appclient' command.
The documentation here
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3672/beakt?a=view
should help you.
The link that Markus described is accessible from the admin console. If you have deployed an EAR that contains the app client you want to launch, use the left part of the admin console to open the Applications node, then open the Enterprise Applications subnode. Then click on the entry for you application. You should see the submodules (including the app client(s)) that are part of that EAR listed in the main panel (more to the right). In the row for each app client you should see a link labeled Launch. If you click that link the admin console will display another screen where you can supply any arguments you want to pass to the app client via Java Web Start. Enter them, then click the Launch button.
If you are seeing "unknown file type" when you click that button it might be because your browser does not associate the file type "jnlp" with the Java Web Start helper application that is part of the Java runtime. If that is the case you'll need to fix that first.
You can also launch an app client using Java Web Start by using the "javaws" command from a command prompt. Specify the URL for that app client on the command line. You can find out the URL either from the App Client Launch Page in the admin console or by looking in the server.log file for your server. Whenever you deploy an app client or restart the server, GlassFish lists the path part of the URL for launching each app client. Look for those messages and find the "context-root" part of the message.
Eve's note about retrieving the generated stubs is required only if you are using the other way of launching an app client, the 'appclient' command.
Again, look in the documentation for more details.
- Tim
Benjamin Lin wrote:
Thank Eve and Markus.
Now I know more and finished step 7. But after that, where is the link to click? I only found "launch" link on admin console. When I click "launch", it says "unknown file type". Any more help?
Thanks.
Benjamin
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From: Eve Pokua <gorgeous65@msn.com>
To: ejb glassfish <ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 10:55:35 AM
Subject: RE: EJB and Client on Different Computers
Hi,
To enable web start and in most cases its enabled by default.
1. Make sure your server in running.
2. load your admin console and log in.
3. click on enterprise application under application.
4. click on your application
5. Make sure Java web start is ticked - enabled.
6. After deploying again, go back to your admin console. - step 2 -4
7.Under sub comps. download client stubs.
That wil give you a copy of your client jar. or follow what markus said-
Then, from your client's browser, click on the link shown in the browser. It will download the client container and the client and run it.
eve
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Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 06:43:59 -0500
From: pm.renaud@gmail.com
To: ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: Re: EJB and Client on Different Computers
You should start with this:
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Markus Karg <karg@quipsy.de> wrote:
What is the part that you do not understand?
From:Benjamin Lin [mailto:benjaminlin@rocketmail.com]
Sent: Freitag, 21. November 2008 00:57
To: ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: EJB and Client on Different Computers
Markus:
Thank you for reply and instruction. But for my JEE beginner, I don't understand what it is. Could you give detailed and concrete instructions step by step?
Thanks.
Benjamin
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From:Markus Karg <karg@quipsy.de>
To: ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:10:59 AM
Subject: RE: EJB and Client on Different Computers
It's pretty simple.
(1) Web Start
You can enable Web Start for your application (to be found in the admin GUI). Then, from your client's browser, click on the link shown in the browser. It will download the client container and the client and run it.
To run it, just double click the link that it created.
(2) Standalone Client Container
Alternatively you can install client container and client on each remote machine manually. One way is: Use asadmin's --retrieve . option when deploying. It will load a JAR file containing the application client. The client container can be obtained by the command "package-appclient" (to be run on the server once). The result is a file "appclient.jar". You must unpack it on all remote client machines using jar -xf appclient.jar. Set JAVA_HOME to your JDK root on the client, and append %JAVA_HOME%\bin to PATH. Using your editor of choice edit the file appclient\config\asenv.bat: AS_INSTALL must point to the expanded appclient folder, and AS_JAVA must point to %JAVA_HOME%. Also check appclient/config/sun-acc.xml. The line <target-server> must point to the server's host name or IP address.
To run it, do: appclient -client MyClientJar.jar
HTH
Markus
From:Benjamin Lin [mailto:benjaminlin@rocketmail.com]
Sent: Mittwoch, 19. November 2008 02:37
To: ejb@glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: EJB and Client on Different Computers
Hi,
I am learning JEE. You gave an excellent EJB example on
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/ejb/examples/Sless.html. You showed application client and standalone java client in the same computer. If I want to put EJB and client on different computers, how can I run EJB and client on different computers? Could you please tell me how to modify it?
Thanks.
Ben
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Martin Renaud
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