Package org.jboss.ejb3.annotation.impl

Examples of org.jboss.ejb3.annotation.impl.RemoteImpl


         // Add @Remote to remote and remote business interfaces
         if (remoteClasses.size() > 0)
         {
            Class<?>[] rIntfs = new Class[remoteClasses.size()];
            rIntfs = remoteClasses.toArray(rIntfs);
            addClassAnnotation(container, Remote.class, new RemoteImpl(rIntfs));
         }
      }
   }
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            // Only one default interface, mark as @Remote and return
            else
            {
               Class<?>[] rtn =
               {(Class<?>) businessInterfaces[0]};
               remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(rtn);
               ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(javax.ejb.Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
               return rtn;
            }
         }
      }

      // If remotes were found
      if (remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size() > 0)
      {
         // Set interfaces and return
         Class<?>[] remotesArray = remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces
               .toArray(new Class[remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size()]);
         remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(remotesArray);
         ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
         return remoteAnnotation.value();
      }
      // No remotes were found
      else
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         // Add @Remote to remote and remote business interfaces
         if (remoteClasses.size() > 0)
         {
            Class<?>[] rIntfs = new Class[remoteClasses.size()];
            rIntfs = remoteClasses.toArray(rIntfs);
            addClassAnnotation(container, Remote.class, new RemoteImpl(rIntfs));
         }
      }
   }
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            // Only one default interface, mark as @Remote and return
            else
            {
               Class<?>[] rtn =
               {(Class<?>) businessInterfaces[0]};
               remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(rtn);
               ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(javax.ejb.Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
               return rtn;
            }
         }
      }

      // If remotes were found
      if (remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size() > 0)
      {
         // Set interfaces and return
         Class<?>[] remotesArray = remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces
               .toArray(new Class[remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size()]);
         remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(remotesArray);
         ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
         return remoteAnnotation.value();
      }
      // No remotes were found
      else
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            // Only one default interface, mark as @Remote and return
            else
            {
               Class<?>[] rtn =
               {(Class<?>) businessInterfaces[0]};
               remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(rtn);
               ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(javax.ejb.Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
               return rtn;
            }
         }
      }

      // If remotes were found
      if (remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size() > 0)
      {
         // Set interfaces and return
         Class<?>[] remotesArray = remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces
               .toArray(new Class[remoteAndRemoteBusinessInterfaces.size()]);
         remoteAnnotation = new RemoteImpl(remotesArray);
         ((EJBContainer) container).getAnnotations().addClassAnnotation(Remote.class, remoteAnnotation);
         return remoteAnnotation.value();
      }
      // No remotes were found
      else
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         // Add @Remote to remote and remote business interfaces
         if (remoteClasses.size() > 0)
         {
            Class<?>[] rIntfs = new Class[remoteClasses.size()];
            rIntfs = remoteClasses.toArray(rIntfs);
            addClassAnnotation(container, Remote.class, new RemoteImpl(rIntfs));
         }
      }
   }
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      this.beanClass = classloader.loadClass(beanClassName);

      // We can't type cast the direct container, because we just loaded the beanClass
      // so assuming we have an object is a safe bet.
      this.beanContainer = new BeanContainer(this);

      this.ejbName = ejbName;

      String on = createObjectName(ejbName);
      try
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      // must match JNDI name in jboss-client.xml or display-name in application-client.xml
      String name = new Date().toString();
      String applicationClientName = "ee5client_test";
      String args[] = { name };
     
      ClientLauncher launcher = new ClientLauncher();
      Properties env = getENCProps(applicationClientName);
      launcher.launch(mainClassName, applicationClientName, args, env);
     
      Class<?> clientClass = ClientLauncher.getTheMainClass();
      Class<?> empty[] = {};
      {
         Method getResult = clientClass.getDeclaredMethod("getResult", empty);
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   {
      String mainClassName = SimpleResourceClient.class.getName();
      String applicationClientName = "ee5client-simpleresource-client"; // must match JNDI name in jboss-client.xml or display-name in application-client.xml
      String args[] = { };

      ClientLauncher launcher = new ClientLauncher();
      launcher.launch(mainClassName, applicationClientName, args);
   }
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   {
      String mainClassName = SimpleResourceClient.class.getName();
      String applicationClientName = "ee5client-simpleresource-client"; // must match JNDI name in jboss-client.xml or display-name in application-client.xml
      String args[] = { };
     
      ClientLauncher launcher = new ClientLauncher();
      launcher.launch(mainClassName, applicationClientName, args);
   }
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