Jboss 4.0.5, ejb3, remote client
Hi;
For a ejb3 app deployed on Jboss 405, that I want to access from a remote
(non-web, fat) client,
1. Which jars need to be in the client's classpath?
2. [In the code,] Do I still need to do it the ejb 2.x way or is there a
better way. (With a servlet I can now lookup "MyBean/local" and there is
no need to call the jndi narrow stuff.) I am hoping that I can do the
same on a remote.
Thanks
nat
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