The ejb-remote
quickstart uses EJB and JNDI to demonstrate how to access an EJB, deployed to WildFly, from a remote Java client application.
The ejb-remote
quickstart shows how to access an EJB from a remote Java client application. It demonstrates the use of EJB and JNDI in WildFly Application Server.
There are two components to this example:
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A server side component:
The server component is comprised of a stateful EJB and a stateless EJB. It provides both an EJB JAR that is deployed to the server and a JAR file containing the remote business interfaces required by the remote client application.
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A remote client application that accesses the server component.
The remote client application depends on the remote business interfaces from the server component. This application looks up the stateless and stateful beans via JNDI and invokes a number of methods on them.
Each component is defined in its own standalone Maven module. The quickstart provides a top level Maven module to simplify the packaging of the artifacts.
The application this project produces is designed to be run on WildFly Application Server 12 or later.
All you need to build this project is Java 8.0 (Java SDK 1.8) or later and Maven 3.3.1 or later. See Configure Maven to Build and Deploy the Quickstarts to make sure you are configured correctly for testing the quickstarts.
In the following instructions, replace WILDFLY_HOME
with the actual path to your WildFly installation. The installation path is described in detail here: Use of WILDFLY_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root of the WildFly directory.
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Start the WildFly server with the default standalone profile by typing the following command.
$ WILDFLY_HOME/bin/standalone.sh
NoteFor Windows, use the WILDFLY_HOME\bin\standalone.bat
script.
Since this quickstart builds two separate components, you can not use the standard Build and Deploy commands used by most of the other quickstarts. You must follow these steps to build, deploy, and run this quickstart.
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Make sure you have started the WildFly server. See the instructions in the previous section.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the ejb-remote quickstart directory
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Build and install the server side component:
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Build the EJB and client interfaces JARs and install them in your local Maven repository.
$ mvn clean install
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Deploy the EJB JAR to your server. This Maven goal will deploy
server-side/target/{artifactId}-server-side.jar
. You can check the WildFly server console to see information messages regarding the deployment.$ mvn wildfly:deploy
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Build and run the client application
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Navigate to the client subdirectory:
$ cd ../client
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Compile the client code
$ mvn clean compile
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Execute the client application within Maven
$ mvn exec:exec
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When the client application runs, it performs the following steps:
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Obtains a stateless session bean instance.
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Sends method invocations to the stateless bean to add two numbers, and then displays the result.
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Sends a second invocation to the stateless bean subtract two numbers, and then displays the result.
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Obtains a stateful session bean instance.
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Sends several method invocations to the stateful bean to increment a field in the bean, displaying the result each time.
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Sends several method invocations to the stateful bean to decrement a field in the bean, displaying the result each time.
The output in the terminal window will look like the following:
Obtained a remote stateless calculator for invocation Adding 204 and 340 via the remote stateless calculator deployed on the server Remote calculator returned sum = 544 Subtracting 2332 from 3434 via the remote stateless calculator deployed on the server Remote calculator returned difference = 1102 Obtained a remote stateful counter for invocation Counter will now be incremented 5 times Incrementing counter Count after increment is 1 Incrementing counter Count after increment is 2 Incrementing counter Count after increment is 3 Incrementing counter Count after increment is 4 Incrementing counter Count after increment is 5 Counter will now be decremented 5 times Decrementing counter Count after decrement is 4 Decrementing counter Count after decrement is 3 Decrementing counter Count after decrement is 2 Decrementing counter Count after decrement is 1 Decrementing counter Count after decrement is 0
Logging statements have been removed from this output here to make it clearer.
The remote client application can also be built as a standalone executable JAR with all of its dependencies.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the ejb-remote/client quickstart directory
$ cd client
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Type the following in the command line:
$ mvn clean package assembly:single
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You can then run the executable JAR using the
java -jar
command. You will see the same console output as above.$ java -jar target/{artifactId}-client-jar-with-dependencies.jar
To undeploy the server-side component from the WildFly server:
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Navigate to the server-side subdirectory:
$ cd ../server-side
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Type the following command:
$ mvn wildfly:undeploy
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts or run the Arquillian tests from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For general information about how to import a quickstart, add a WildFly server, and build and deploy a quickstart, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts.
This quickstart consists of multiple projects, so it deploys and runs differently in JBoss Developer Studio than the other quickstarts.
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Install the required Maven artifacts and deploy the server side of the quickstart project.
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Right-click on the {artifactId}-server-side project and choose Run As → Maven Install.
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Right-click on the {artifactId}-server-side project and choose Run As → Run on Server.
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Build and run the client side of the quickstart project.
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Right-click on the {artifactId}-client project and choose Run As → Java Application.
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In the Select Java Application window, choose RemoteEJBClient - org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.remote.client and click OK.
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The client output displays in the Console window.
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To undeploy the project, right-click on the {artifactId}-server-side project and choose Run As → Maven build. Enter
wildfly:undeploy
for the Goals and click Run.