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package fish.payara.ejb.http.endpoint;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
/**
* The main point of the {@link EjbOverHttpService} abstraction is to decouple application server specific logic and
* dependencies from the non application server dependent endpoint so it can be used with a plain HTTP server during
* testing.
*
* @author Jan Bernitt
*/
public interface EjbOverHttpService {
/**
* Resolve {@link ClassLoader} for an application.
*
* @param applicationName never null or empty
* @return The {@link ClassLoader} to use for the given application name, or null if the application is unknown
*/
ClassLoader getAppClassLoader(String applicationName);
/**
* Resolve a EJB for a given JNDI name.
*
* @param jndiName never null or empty, only global names
* @return The EJB, or
* @throws NamingException in case no such EJB is known
*/
Object getBean(String jndiName) throws NamingException;
}