Balasubramaniam K.R

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Recent posts by Balasubramaniam K.R

Harvey,
congratulation.
Thanks for you tips.
cheers,
Bala
Hi kathy,
I used HF EJB for SCBCD preparation and scored above 90%. The book was unique in terms of presentation. It helped me a lot to understand the ejb concepts well.
My question here is, do you have any idea of releasing a book for Web Services Certification (SCDJWS). If so I will be the first person to grab it.
cheers,
Bala
Hi ALL,
Read All in One Study Guide book - Allan Bambara
and Simon Roberts Book.
John's Notes
Chris Notes
Whizlab questions mock exam will make you to think.
Overall I gained much knowledge, by completing this exam.
Regards,
Balu
Congrats Bijan Mohanty!!
Today I cleared part 1 with 85%.
Thanks for you tips for part 2 and 3.
How part 3?
Regards,
Balu
Hi Gus,
I read HF EJB and little bit referred of spec also.
And Javaranch forum was helpful to me.
Cheers,
Balu
20 years ago
Hi,
Just give the JNDI name "Movie" and try it will work.
What you are trying is to find other beans within your bean through ejb ref in your beans own environment.
Cheers,
Balu
Thanks Kathy,
Now I understood that it is based on the container implementation, whether to give more specific "NoSuchObjectException" or just super "RemoteException".
With weblogic 6.1 container implementation I got specific exception java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException, for remote client call.
Wish you all a very happy new year 2004.
Cheers,
Balu
First client scenario
"Client calls remove() on a bean that's already bean removed."
It is mentioned as RemoteException for remote client and EJBException for local client.
My understanding from HF EJB page 554
In remote client, ideally it should throw "java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException" which is subclass of "java.rmi.RemoteException" - Right
In local client, ideally it should throw "javax.ejb.NoSuchObjectLocalException" which is subclass of "java.ejb.EJBException" - Right
Some one please clarify.