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EJB 1

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linusSanto

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Jul 31, 2003
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In the EJB we have to create the
.ejb-jar.xml file which explains about the three class files that is remote interface, home interface and the bean itself
.jboss.xml in which we map that EJB name with the JNDI name
.can anyone plz tell me the exact procedure (how the flows go on)
 
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I have another question if the jboss act as a EJB container then can't it act as servlet container also ?
If yes then why need to use tomcat with jboss ?
 
Jboss uses tomcat as its servlet container.

Deploying EJBs differs between application servers. For example, using Suns RI J2EE server, you use the 'deploytool' command (and/or GUI). JBoss will be different to this, as would WebLogic and so on.

Your best bet would be to look at the JBoss documentation/FAQ on EJB, or go to the JBoss EJB forum at
 
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