I was under the understanding that each bean has a single home and
remote interface. Are you saying that there is a way to have multiple
home and/or remote interfaces? How would this be done?

Mark


>What you can do is break up your one single interface in n interfaces, but
>all sharing one impl bean with n number of homes.
>This way whenever your client needs specific functionality, he has to call
>that home. This way you can group similar functions in one interface, and
>provide different interface for same impl depending on home.
>But this way, your client has to decide when to call which home, for a
>specific function.
>
>punit

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