JOnAS v2.4 Tutorial | ||
---|---|---|
<<< Previous | Entity Beans | Next >>> |
To do a complete and clean run of this example, you will have to first start the EJB server and then run the two Java clients. Finally, at the end of the execution you might want to stop the EJB server. Here is how to proceed:
Start the EJB server:
Unix platforms open a new terminal and proceed as follows:
bash> cd $JONAS_ROOT/example/src/eb bash> EJBServer |
Windows platforms open a new console window and proceed as follows:
C:> cd %JONAS_ROOT%/example/src/eb C:> EJBServer |
JOnAS should display something like this:
JOnAS Server, version 2.4.3, running on RMI. EJB container : AccountExpl available EJB container : AccountImpl available Done |
Start the two Java Clients:
Unix platforms open a new terminal and proceed as follows:
bash> cd $JONAS_ROOT/example/src/eb bash> . $JONAS_ROOT/config/bin/unix/config_env bash> java eb.ClientAccount AccountImplHome bash> java eb.ClientAccount AccountExplHome |
Windows platforms open a new console window and proceed as follows:
C:> cd %JONAS_ROOT%/example/src/eb C:> config_env C:> java eb.ClientAccount AccountImplHome C:> java eb.ClientAccount AccountExplHome |
A successful run should output:
Getting a UserTransaction object from JNDI Connecting to the AccountHome Getting the list of existing accounts in database 101 Antoine de St Exupery 200.0 102 alexandre dumas fils 400.0 103 conan doyle 500.0 104 alfred de musset 100.0 105 phileas lebegue 350.0 106 alphonse de lamartine 650.0 Creating a new Account in database Finding an Account by its number in database Starting a first transaction, that will be committed Starting a second transaction, that will be rolled back Getting the new list of accounts in database 101 Antoine de St Exupery 200.0 102 alexandre dumas fils 300.0 103 conan doyle 500.0 104 alfred de musset 100.0 105 phileas lebegue 350.0 106 alphonse de lamartine 650.0 109 John Smith 100.0 Removing Account previously created in database ClientAccount terminated |
Stop the EJB server with the following command:
JonasAdmin -s |
<<< Previous | Home | Next >>> |
Configuring the database access | Up | Understanding Entity Beans |