Hello,
I must modify and concretize mine asking, sorry:
1.
We wont to serialize the EJB-Object to the remote client with all its
attributes.
If it is not possible to serialize the EJB-Object to the remote client: is
it possible to transfer all
attributes (flat copy) to the remote client to reduce network traffic. We
wont to avoid remote method calls.
2.
When the remote client calls a EJB-Object method, is then the EJB-Object
able to call a remote client method without using RMI? In other words: is
the relation between the EJB-Object and the remote-client bidirectional or
unidirectional?
3.
We want to make some methods protected within the scope of the remote
client.
Can we make the EJB-Object implementation private in the java package and
only one interface visible (public) from outside of these package? These
interface defines the methods which are visible in the remote client scope.
Best Regards
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