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: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 20:23:29 PST
Hi Sahoo,
I have found some webs about my issue.
Here is the first,
http://markmail.org/message/wmzhxvv4dr6uwg5d
In this case the client is a Servlet and you can call
the EJB from a local and remote machine
The second is,
http://www.ensode.net/glassfish_rich_ejb_clients.html
It explains that it is not easy to create a stand-alone client,
for that app we know, to call an EJB. But you can use Swing to
do it.
I have been trying it from evening to quite late in the night on
(Europe) Spain time and I did not get it.
Thanks for your kind help,
Jose Alvarez de Lara
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