Reputation: 10788
Using GlassFish 3.1.2, I try to call a Session Bean from a Netbeans platform module, and I get a null pointer exception. My problem is that I have no trace explaining how / where the NPE is generated.
The code in my Module is simply:
import ejb.MySessionRemote;
import javax.ejb.EJB;
public class TestServer {
@EJB
private static MySessionRemote mySession;
public boolean execute() {
System.out.println("result = " + mySession.getString()); //NPE here: mySession is null
return true;
}
}
The Session bean "My Session", the remote interface and the application deployed on the server side are just the ones from this tutorial: https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/javaee/entappclient.html
Any help greatly appreciated.
Note: I've checked this tutorial, without solving my issue.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 885
Reputation: 12998
If mySession
is null, it was probably not injected. You can inject into managed beans (EJBs for example), because these instances are managed (created/removed) by a container, and the container does the injection for you.
You can possibly inject into a POJO, if you use CDI.
If TestServer
is part of a stand-alone application for example, try to lookup the EJB using JNDI. This is what your tutorial does as well. It involves setting up the properties to get an InitialContext
, and the lookup of the EJB using JNDI.
Upvotes: 3