I cannot get @EJB dependency injection to work. I use Linux and Maven as a build tool.
For the source code, IDE and app server I like to use the alternatives that makes it as simple as possible. I gave it a try with Glassfish 3.1.2.2, NetBeans 7.2 but no luck. I haven't done any configuration in Glassfish.
Here is some example source code, but any code that works will be helpful. Also any ideas about how to debug these kind of problems will be appreciated. It seems like every beginner is having them...
LinkResource.java
package se.xyz.webapp;
import javax.ejb.EJB;
import javax.ws.rs.DefaultValue;
import javax.ws.rs.GET;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.PathParam;
import javax.ws.rs.Produces;
import se.xyz.server.LinkService;
@Path("links/{username}")
public class LinkResource {
@EJB
LinkService service;
@GET
@Produces("text/plain")
public String link(@PathParam("username") @DefaultValue("NoName") String name ) {
return service.store(name); // Always nullpointer exception here!
}
}
LinkServiceImpl.java
package se.xyz.server;
import javax.ejb.Stateless;
@Stateless
public class LinkServiceImpl implements LinkService {
public String store(String name)
{
return "From eJB";
}
}
LinkService.java
package se.xyz.server;
import javax.ejb.Local;
@Local
public interface LinkService {
public String store(String name);
}
The webapp is showing but the variable service is always null. It's not so important to get this code to work, but just if I could get any DI to work. In a distant future I like to persist too, however I would like to do it manually instead of getting a huge working app from an architype. My goal is to understand what I'm doing... Any help would be appreciated.