Because it is implemented by EJBObject , which will delegate the business method
requests from the client to the instance of Entity Bean class.

If entity bean implements remote interface, it has to implement the  methods in
javax.ejb.EJBObject interface also.

Hope it is clear.

Sripada



Alex Cachia wrote:

> In section 10.2.1 of the EJB spec.
>
> "The entity bean class may, but is not required to, implement the entity bean's
> remote interface."
>
> What would be the point of not implementing the remote interface?
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