This subsection describes a system configuration where the Session Beans and Entity Beans act as access points and an EJB client application operates on a client. This configuration is called an EJB client configuration.
You can build the most basic EJB client configuration by using client machines and one Application Server machine.
The following figure shows an example of an EJB client configuration built with one Application Server machine:
Figure 3-30 Example of EJB client configuration built with one Application Server machine
Note: For other legend items, see 3.2 Description of the system configuration.
This subsection describes the required software and the processes to be invoked on the respective machines. For details about the processes used for connecting to the resources, see 3.6 Determining the transaction type.
You need to install Application Server on the Application Server machine.
Invoke the following processes:
You need to install Application Server on the Management Server machine.
Invoke the following process:
You need to install Application Server or uCosminexus Client (in the case of Windows) on the EJB client machine.
The process thus invoked is the process of the EJB client application.