The servlet would need to use the JNDI to get a reference to the EJB (let's call it EJB A) in the same way that another EJB (let's call that EJB B) would need to use the JNDI to get a reference to EJB A. If you have WebLogic installed you should have lots of examples of a client connecting to an EJB in the subdirectories of ${WEBLOGIC_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}/examples/ejb HTH
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