First, read this article EJB invocations from a remote client using JNDI.
You need a file called 'jboss-ejb-client.properties' in your classpath, the file needs
the basic config to connecto to your jboss server, for example:
remote.connectionprovider.create.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED=false
remote.connections=default
remote.connection.default.host=localhost
remote.connection.default.port = 4447
remote.connection.default.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS=false
Create the EJB Remote proxy
Properties p = new Properties();
p.put(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, "org.jboss.ejb.client.naming");
final Context context = new InitialContext(p);
final String appName = "YOUR APP NAME";
final String moduleName = "YOUR EJB MODULE NAME";
final String distinctName = "DISTINCT NAME";
final String beanName = "Your bean name";
final String viewClassName = ClienteDAORemote.class.getName();
String path = "ejb:" + appName + "/" + moduleName + "/"
+ distinctName + "/" + beanName + "!" + viewClassName;
Object o = context.lookup(path);
return (RemoteBean) o; //Cast to your remote interface
You need:
- A EJB with a remote interface
- A copy of the interface in your standalone client
- My properties files is for local and unsecured connections.
A example implementation is in this file. Its a example aplication that connects to a EJB Services, the entire repo is like your concept:
- A web application with JSF + PrimeFaces
- A EJB Bussiness Tier
- JPA with hibernate
- A standalone client
- EJB Web Services
Sorry for my bad english, cheers.