"jaikiran" wrote :
| From what i had seen this far, if @RemoteBinding was specified, the the default
binding would not be done. Let me give this a try again and see if i am mistaken.
|
For this bean:
|
| @Stateless
| @Remote (UserManagerRemote.class)
| @RemoteBinding (jndiBinding = "RemoteUserManagerBean")
| public class UserManagerBean implements UserManagerLocal, UserManagerRemote {
deployed in ZEJB3Persistence.ear, this is what i see in JNDIView
+- ZEJB3Persistence (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | +- UserManagerBean (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | | +- local-org.myapp.ejb.UserManagerLocal (class: Proxy for:
org.myapp.ejb.UserManagerLocal)
| | | +- remote-org.myapp.ejb.UserManagerRemote (class: Proxy for:
org.myapp.ejb.UserManagerRemote)
| +- RemoteUserManagerBean (class: Proxy for: org.myapp.ejb.UserManagerRemote)
So i don't see that when the @RemoteBinding is specified, the Default binding too is
done. I am on JBoss-5 CR2. I haven't tested this on Trunk.
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