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=Remoting Subsystem Configuration= | ==Remoting Subsystem Configuration== | ||
Declare remoting outbound connections corresponding to the "outbound-connection-ref" declared in the deployment descriptor: | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:remoting:3.0"> | <subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:remoting:3.0"> | ||
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</properties> | </properties> | ||
</remote-outbound-connection> | </remote-outbound-connection> | ||
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</outbound-connections> | </outbound-connections> | ||
... | ... | ||
</subsystem> | </subsystem> | ||
</pre> | |||
. | An "ejb" ApplicationRealm user will have to be created on each of the remote JBoss nodes we intend to invoke into. The procedure is described here: [[]]. | ||
We also need to declare a local "ejb-security-realm" that ... | |||
==Declare the Corresponding Socket Bindings== | |||
For each remote outbound connection, declare the corresponding outbound socket binding: | |||
<pre> | |||
<socket-binding-group ...> | <socket-binding-group ...> | ||
<outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-container-socket-1"> | <outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-container-socket-1"> | ||
<remote-destination host=" | <remote-destination host="1.2.3.4" port="8080"/> | ||
</outbound-socket-binding> | |||
<outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-container-socket-2"> | |||
<remote-destination host="1.2.3.5" port="8080"/> | |||
</outbound-socket-binding> | </outbound-socket-binding> | ||
... | |||
</socket-binding-group> | </socket-binding-group> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
where remote-outbound-connection's "name" attribute should match the remoting-ejb-receiver's outbound-connection-ref declared in jboss-ejb-client.xml. For more details about EJB client contexts, see [[EJB_Concepts#EJB_Client_Context|EJB client context]]. For more details about jboss-ejb-client.xml, the deployment descriptor that configures the EJB client context, and which requires the above configuration changes, see [[Jboss-ejb-client.xml#Required_Server_Configuration|jboss-ejb-client.xml]]. | where remote-outbound-connection's "name" attribute should match the remoting-ejb-receiver's outbound-connection-ref declared in jboss-ejb-client.xml. For more details about EJB client contexts, see [[EJB_Concepts#EJB_Client_Context|EJB client context]]. For more details about jboss-ejb-client.xml, the deployment descriptor that configures the EJB client context, and which requires the above configuration changes, see [[Jboss-ejb-client.xml#Required_Server_Configuration|jboss-ejb-client.xml]]. |
Revision as of 20:41, 24 March 2017
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Overview
This article describes the server-side configuration required to support deployed EJB client contexts, as declared in jboss-ejb-client.xml deployment descriptors. Assuming that jboss-ejb-client.xml content is the one listed below, the following configuration changes are necessary:
<jboss-ejb-client xmlns:xsi="urn:jboss:ejb-client:1.2" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="jboss-ejb-client_1_2.xsd"> <client-context> <ejb-receivers> <remoting-ejb-receiver outbound-connection-ref="remote-ejb-container-1"/> <remoting-ejb-receiver outbound-connection-ref="remote-ejb-container-2"/> </ejb-receivers> </client-context> </jboss-ejb-client>
Procedure
Remoting Subsystem Configuration
Declare remoting outbound connections corresponding to the "outbound-connection-ref" declared in the deployment descriptor:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:remoting:3.0"> ... <outbound-connections> <remote-outbound-connection name="remote-ejb-container-1" outbound-socket-binding-ref="remote-ejb-container-socket-1" username="ejb" security-realm="ejb-security-realm" protocol="http-remoting"> <properties> <property name="SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS" value="false"/> <property name="SSL_ENABLED" value="false"/> </properties> </remote-outbound-connection> ... </outbound-connections> ... </subsystem>
An "ejb" ApplicationRealm user will have to be created on each of the remote JBoss nodes we intend to invoke into. The procedure is described here: [[]].
We also need to declare a local "ejb-security-realm" that ...
Declare the Corresponding Socket Bindings
For each remote outbound connection, declare the corresponding outbound socket binding:
<socket-binding-group ...> <outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-container-socket-1"> <remote-destination host="1.2.3.4" port="8080"/> </outbound-socket-binding> <outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-container-socket-2"> <remote-destination host="1.2.3.5" port="8080"/> </outbound-socket-binding> ... </socket-binding-group>
where remote-outbound-connection's "name" attribute should match the remoting-ejb-receiver's outbound-connection-ref declared in jboss-ejb-client.xml. For more details about EJB client contexts, see EJB client context. For more details about jboss-ejb-client.xml, the deployment descriptor that configures the EJB client context, and which requires the above configuration changes, see jboss-ejb-client.xml.