The ejb-multi-server
quickstart shows how to communicate between multiple applications deployed to different servers using an EJB to log the invocation.
The ejb-multi-server
quickstart demonstrates communication between applications deployed to different {productNameFull} servers. Each application is deployed as an EAR and contains a simple EJB bean. The only function of each bean is to log the invocation.
This example consists of the following Maven projects, each with a shared parent:
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An application that can be called by the client. It can also call the different sub-applications. |
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These simple applications contain an EJB subproject that builds the |
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A simple WAR application. It consists of one servlet that demonstrates how to invoke EJBs on a different server. |
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This project builds the standalone client and executes it. |
The root pom.xml
builds each of the subprojects in an appropriate order.
The server configuration is done using CLI batch scripts located in the root of the quickstart folder.
It is important to start with a clean version of {productName} before testing this quickstart. Make sure you unzip or install a fresh {productName} instance.
The following users must be added to the ApplicationRealm
to run this quickstart. Make sure you use the names and passwords specified in the table as they are required to run this example.
UserName | Realm | Password | Roles |
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quickuser |
ApplicationRealm |
quick-123 |
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quickuser1 |
ApplicationRealm |
quick123+ |
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quickuser2 |
ApplicationRealm |
quick+123 |
To add the users, open a terminal and type the following commands.
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/add-user.sh -a -u quickuser -p quick-123
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/add-user.sh -a -u quickuser1 -p quick123+
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/add-user.sh -a -u quickuser2 -p quick+123
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For Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\add-user.bat script.
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If you prefer, you can use the add-user
utility interactively. For an example of how to use the add-user utility, see the instructions located here: Add an Application User.
You configure the domain server by running JBoss CLI commands. For your convenience, this quickstart batches the commands into a install-domain.cli
script provided in the root directory of this quickstart.
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Before you begin, make sure you do the following:
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Review the
install-domain.cli
file in the root of this quickstart directory. This script configures and starts multiple servers needed to run this quickstart. -
Open a new terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing {jbossHomeName} with the path to your server:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --file=install-domain.cli
NoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.bat
script.You should see a result of
"outcome" ⇒ "success"
for every step in the execution.ImportantDepending on your machine configuration, you might see "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread" exceptions in the server log when you run this script. If you do, you must increase the ulimit open files and max user processes settings. Instructions to do this are located here: http://ithubinfo.blogspot.com/2013/07/how-to-increase-ulimit-open-file-and.html. After you update the ulimit settings, you must reboot and start with a fresh instance of the server.
There are too many additions to the configuration files to list here. Feel free to compare the domain.xml
and host.xml
to the backup copies to see the changes made to configure the server to run this quickstart.
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Make sure you have installed the quickstart parent artifact in your Maven repository.
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Make sure you have started and configured the {productName} server successfully as described above.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type this command to build the artifacts.
$ mvn clean install
You should see
BUILD SUCCESS
at the end of the buildSUCCESS
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In the same terminal, deploy the applications using the provided CLI batch script by typing the following command.
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --file=deploy-domain.cli
NoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.bat
script.This deploys the
app-*.ear
files to different server groups of the running domain. You should see the following result when you run the script.The batch executed successfully process-state: reload-required
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You might see the following warnings in the server log. You can ignore these warnings.
[Server:app-oneB] 13:00:13,346 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 13) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneB] 13:00:13,346 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 13) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 20MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneB] 13:00:13,347 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 13) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneB] 13:00:13,347 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 13) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 25MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneA] 13:00:13,407 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 11) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneA] 13:00:13,408 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 11) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 20MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneA] 13:00:13,408 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 11) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux) [Server:app-oneA] 13:00:13,408 WARN [org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.protocol.UDP] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 11) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 25MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux)
Important
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If errors appear in the server.log when installing or deploying the quickstart, stop the domain and restart it. This should ensure further steps run correctly.
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This example shows how to invoke an EJB from a remote standalone application.
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Make sure that the deployments are successful as described above.
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Navigate to the quickstart
client/
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Type this command to run the application:
$ mvn exec:java
The client will output the following information provided by the applications:
InvokeAll succeed: MainApp[quickuser]@primary:app-main > [ app1[quickuser1]@primary:app-oneA > app2[quickuser2]@primary:app-twoA ; app2[quickuser2]@primary:app-twoA
This output shows that the
MainApp
is called with the userquickuser
at nodeprimary:app-main
and the sub-call is proceeded by theprimary:app-oneA
node asquickuser1
andprimary:app-twoA
node asquickuser2
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Review the server log files to see the bean invocations on the servers.
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If it is necessary to invoke the client with a different {productName} version the main class can be invoked by using the following command from the root directory of this quickstart. Replace {jbossHomeName} with your current installation path. The output should be similar to the previous mvn executions.
java -cp ${jbossHomeName}/bin/client/jboss-client.jar:app-main/ejb/target/ejb-multi-server-app-main-ejb-client.jar:app-two/ejb/target/ejb-multi-server-app-two-ejb-client.jar:client/target/ejb-multi-server-client.jar org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.multi.server.Client
Important
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The JSF example shows different annotations to inject the EJB. Also how to handle the annotation if different beans implement the same interface and therefore the container is not able to decide which bean needs to be injected without additional informations.
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Make sure that the deployments are successful as described above.
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Use a browser to access the JSF application at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/ejb-multi-server-app-main-web/
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Insert a message in the Text input and invoke the different methods. The result is shown in the browser.
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See server logfiles and find your given message logged as INFO.
An example how to access EJBs from a separate instance which only contains a web application.
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Make sure that the deployments are successful as described above.
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Use a browser to access the Servlet at the following URL: http://localhost:8380/ejb-multi-server-app-web/
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The Servlet will invoke the remote EJBs directly and show the results, compare that the invocation is successful
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Start the {productName} managed domain as described above.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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When you are finished testing, type this command to undeploy the archive:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=undeploy-domain.cli
NoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.bat
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../shared-doc/restore-managed-domain-configuration-manual.adoc ../shared-doc/run-the-quickstart-in-jboss-developer-studio.adoc
EJB Client (ejb-client) currently has limited support in the Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP).