package org.superbiz.refs;
import jakarta.ejb.EJB;
import jakarta.ejb.Stateless;
import javax.naming.InitialContext;
@Stateless
@EJB(name = "myFooEjb", beanInterface = FooRemote.class)
public class MyEjbRemoteRefBean implements MyBeanInterface {
@EJB
private BarRemote myBarEjb;
public void someBusinessMethod() throws Exception {
if (myBarEjb == null) throw new NullPointerException("myBarEjb not injected");
// Both can be looked up from JNDI as well
InitialContext context = new InitialContext();
FooRemote fooRemote = (FooRemote) context.lookup("java:comp/env/myFooEjb");
BarRemote barRemote = (BarRemote) context.lookup("java:comp/env/org.superbiz.refs.MyEjbRemoteRefBean/myBarEjb");
}
}
ejb-ref
= Via annotation
Via xml
The above @EJB
annotation usage is 100% equivalent to the following xml.
<ejb-ref>
<ejb-ref-name>myFooEjb</ejb-ref-name>
<remote>org.superbiz.refs.FooRemote</remote>
</ejb-ref>
<ejb-ref>
<ejb-ref-name>org.superbiz.refs.MyEjbRemoteRefBean/myBarEjb</ejb-ref-name>
<remote>org.superbiz.refs.BarRemote</remote>
<injection-target>
<injection-target-class>org.superbiz.refs.MyEjbRemoteRefBean</injection-target-class>
<injection-target-name>myBarEjb</injection-target-name>
</injection-target>
</ejb-ref>