This is server dependant.  <VENDOR> For instance, Sybase EAServer still does
a "remote" like call via IIOP but we do so in-memory rather then over a
network socket.  </VENDOR>.

Dave Wolf
Internet Applications Division
Sybase




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> hi,
>     i have a problem.i want to know that if v call a
> enterprise bean from another interprise bean in tthe
> same EJB container then whether its an remote call or
> a local call.does the J2EE server has a reference of
> all ent.beans and takes the caqall as a local
> call.plzz verify.
> and yes is it server dependent like for weblogic and
> so and so forth
> bye.anildhiman
>
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