Dies Koper wrote:
> Any chance that you forgot to specify that integrity or confidentially
> is REQUIRED in the sun-ejb-jar.xml definition for the bean you are
> looking up?
> Note that first the naming service (on 3700) is accessed and the IOR
> that is returned will redirect the ACC to the SSL port provided that
> your bean is defined to require SSL.
Do I need both annotations and sun-ejb-jar.xml to configure the bean
correctly?
Example:
package server;
@Remote
public interface MyServer {
public String getInfo() throws RemoteException;
}
package server;
@Stateless
public class MyServerImpl implements MyServer {
public String getInfo() throws RemoteException {
return "info";
}
}
sun-ejb-jar.xml:
<sun-ejb-jar>
<enterprise-beans>
<ejb>
<ejb-name>server.MyServerImpl</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>ejb/MyServer</jndi-name>
<ior-security-config>
<transport-config>
<integrity>required</integrity>
<confidentiality>required</confidentiality>
<establish-trust-in-target>supported</establish-trust-in-target>
<establish-trust-in-client>supported</establish-trust-in-client>
</transport-config>
<sas-context>
<caller-propagation>supported</caller-propagation>
</sas-context>
</ior-security-config>
</ejb>
</enterprise-beans>
</sun-ejb-jar>
And here the lookup code of the standalone client:
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", "client.keystore");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", "abc");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", "client.keystore");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", "abc");
System.setProperty("org.omg.CORBA.ORBInitialHost", "localhost");
System.setProperty("org.omg.CORBA.ORBInitialPort", "3700");
InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
server = (MyServer) ctx.lookup("ejb/MyServer");
This lookup code is not working because I get a NamingException:
MyServer not found.
What's wrong in the above code?
Thanks,
Gerald