package examples.session.stateless; import javax.naming.Context; import javax.naming.InitialContext; /** * This class is an example of client code which invokes * methods on a simple, remote stateless session bean. */ public class HelloClient { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { /* * Obtain the JNDI initial context. * * The initial context is a starting point for * connecting to a JNDI tree. We choose our JNDI * driver, the network location of the server, etc * by passing in the environment properties. */ System.out.println("about to create initialcontext"); //Context ctx = new InitialContext(System.getProperties()); Context ctx = new InitialContext(); //System.out.println ("Trying to get the name of this context: " + ctx.getNameInNamespace()); System.out.println("Got initial context ... yeah "); /* * Get a reference to a bean instance, looked up by class name */ Hello hello = (Hello) ctx.lookup("HelloBean"); /* * Call the hello() method on the bean. * We then print the result to the screen. */ System.out.println(hello.hello()); } }