Yes and no! Depends on you EJBServer vendor. Since we are using Ejipt from
Valto, we have this feature. Using other vendors solution, then you have to
have the generated RMI stubs on client. You always have to have the home and
remote interface on the client.
/Lennart
"Popal, Nilofer" wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to enterprise JavaBeans. My question which files should the
> client have on his side? Is it enough when the client application
> resides on the client, and then by creating a instance of the Bean, he
> gets the appropriate stub-file for that bean.
>
> Please help me,
> Nilofer Popal
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