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JMS Application

Hello,

I am in the process of developing a J2EE application that uses the JMS MDBean.

I am able to receive a message in the Queue and the onMessage function is able to retrieve the message. However I am now having a problem.

According to the framework, my MDB is now supposed to call the session bean to process the message and that is where I am having a problem. I am able to get access to the LocalHome Bean but when the localhome.create() function is run, it creates a null reference to the local object. This is now causing a problem because I cannot proceed further with the processing. I am not able to decipher the message that I received in the onMessage function.

Can anyone please help me out here either with references or to some code snippets so that I can proceed with my project.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Stanley
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