About Calling an Enterprise Bean

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Calling an enterprise bean is the process of getting a reference to the enterprise bean so that you can call its methods. In order to call an enterprise bean's methods, you need to create an instance of the bean's local or remote interface, then call methods of the interface.

You can automatically generate lookup code for an enterprise bean, including any deployment descriptor configuration code, by right-clicking a Java file and choosing Enterprise Resources > Call Enterprise Bean. See Calling an Enterprise Bean for more information.

The process of calling an enterprise bean differs for Java EE 5 applications and J2EE 1.4 applications.

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Adding a Module to an Enterprise Application
Configuring EJB Deployment Descriptors
Defining a Business Method
Creating an Enterprise Bean
Using Service Locators

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