Configuring this project takes approximately 5 minutes.
The following steps show you how to import, run, and explore the
sample:
- Before you can configure the sample, you must first import it into
your workspace.
- Import the sample.
- In the Import Project dialog box, accept the defaults and click Finish.
- To run the program:
- Ensure there are no errors listed in the Problems view. From
the Servers view, start the WebSphere Application Server instance.
This sample will run on either IBM® WebSphere® Application Server v7.0,
or IBM WebSphere Application
Server v6.1 with the IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature
Pack for EJB 3.0.
- In the Enterprise Explorer view, select the AddressBookEJBEAR project,
right click, and select Properties. Click on Targetted
Runtimes, select a runtime, and click OK.
- Expand the AddressBookEJB > Deployment Descriptor: AddressBookEJB
> Entity Beans directories. Right-click the AddressBook bean, and
select .
- In the Run ON Server wizard, select the previously started server
instance and click Next.
- Once the Universal Test Client window opens, click on the JNDI
Explorer link on the left. If a Universal Test Client window
does not open, in the Servers view, right-click the server and select Run
universal test client.
- Expand the ejb > ejbs directories, and click on AddressBookHome.
- AddressBookHome will appear under EJB Beans on
the left of the screen. Click on the plus sign next to AddressBookHome to
expand.
- A Create method will be listed underneath AddressBookHome.
Click Create to bring it up in the Universal Test Client
window on the right of the screen.
- Click Invoke, and then click Work with Object. AddressBook will appear under AddressBookHome. Expanding that
menu will display the different methods that you can work with.
- To explore the sample:
- Expand the AddressBookEJB project.
- Expand the ejbModule directory, and the ejbs package.
- Double-click on AddressBookBean.java to view the code.