Figure 2-1 illustrates how EJBs typically relate to other components of a WebLogic Server application and to clients.
Most beans do not require a global JNDI name—specified in the jndi-name
and local-jndi-name
elements of weblogic-ejb-jar.xml
. Most beans reference to each other using ejb-link
s, as described in Using EJB Links .
See Programming Client Access to EJBs for information on programming client access to an EJB.
reference :
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/ejb/understanding.html#1128703
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