10.13. EJB3 Stateless Session Bean (SLSB)


The JAX-WS programming model support the same set of annotations on EJB3 stateless session beans as on Plain old Java Object (POJO) endpoints. EJB-2.1 endpoints are supported using the JAX-RPC programming model.
@Stateless
@Remote(EJB3RemoteInterface.class)
@RemoteBinding(jndiBinding = "/ejb3/EJB3EndpointInterface")
   
@WebService
@SOAPBinding(style = SOAPBinding.Style.RPC)
public class EJB3Bean01 implements EJB3RemoteInterface
{
   @WebMethod
   public String echo(String input)
   {
   ...
   }
}
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Above you see an EJB-3.0 stateless session bean that exposes one method both on the remote interface and as an endpoint operation.
Packaging the endpoint

A JSR-181 EJB service endpoint is packaged as an ordinary ejb deployment.

<jar jarfile="${build.dir}/libs/jbossws-samples-jsr181ejb.jar">
   <fileset dir="${build.dir}/classes">
      <include name="org/jboss/test/ws/samples/jsr181ejb/EJB3Bean01.class"/>
      <include name="org/jboss/test/ws/samples/jsr181ejb/EJB3RemoteInterface.class"/>
   </fileset>
</jar>
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Accessing the generated WSDL

A successfully deployed service endpoint will show up in the service endpoint manager. This is also where you will find the links to the generated WSDL.

  http://yourhost:8080/jbossws/services
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It is also possible to generate the abstract contract offline using JbossWS tools. For details of that please see Top Down (Using wsconsume)
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