June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
596 pages
12h 39m
English
If the session bean that you create is going to be accessed by a client object that is not in the same JVM as the bean, then the bean needs to implement a remote business interface. You create a remote business interface by annotating the class with @Remote:
import java.util.List;
import javax.ejb.Remote;
@Remote
public interface StudentRemote {
public List<CourseDTO> getCourses();
}
The EJB implementing the remote interface is also annotated with @Remote:
@Stateful
@Remote
public class Student implements StudentRemote {
@Override
public List<CourseDTO> getCourses() {
//get courses are return
...
}
}
Remote EJBs can be injected into managed objects in the same application using the ...