I want to create a timer EJB3 when a stateless bean is created in the pool.
But if I use @PostConstruct
I get the exception:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: [EJB:010193]Illegal call to EJBContext method. The bean is in "null" state. It cannot perform 'getting the Timer Service' action(s). Refer to the EJB specification for more details.
If container calls @PostConstruct, the bean ins't null. So, why I get this exception?
CLASS
@Stateless
public class TestBean implements TestLocal {
@Resource
TimerService timerService;
@PostConstruct
public void startTimer() {
if (timerService.getTimers().size() == 0) {
timerService.createTimer(1 * 1000, 1 * 1000, null);
}
}
@Override
public void test() {
}
}
INTERFACE
@Local
public interface TesteLocal {
void test();
}
SERVLET
public class TestServlet extends HttpServlet {
@EJB
private TestLocal test;
protected void doGet(....) throws .... {
test.test();
}
}
DETAILS
I'm using weblogic server 11g.
You can NOT use a @PostConstruct to create a timer in a stateless bean EJB 3. See this blog How to use EJB 3 timer in a weblogic 10 cluster environment for the explanation. Even the blog was talking about weblogic, but the explanation should apply to other app servers also.