It's trivial to design such an interface. The argument is that EJB doesn't
use the power of interfaces to enforce the signature in the bean class.
-andy
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On pages 265-268 of the toy train book, there is a nice discussion of why
this is designed this way (same as explained by Mark), as well as a
description
of a design that allows you to define an interface used by both the bean
class
and the remote interface.
tim.
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