hi Chip,

but the container makes the home-interface a real class and so there
will
be messages between your class implementing the remote interface and a
automatically created class implementing the home interface.

Chip Wilson wrote:
>
> Sequence diagrams depict messages between instances.  Sometimes a class can
> be shown, to indicate a constructor call or static method call.  Since
> interfaces cannot have concrete implementations and cannot be instantiated,
> I can't think of any reason to include them on a sequence diagram.
>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >I have been creating the UML models for an application that uses EJBs (both
> >session and entity EJBs). I am unsure whether to add all of the associated
> >interfaces (EJB Home and EJB Remote) to the sequence diagrams.
> >
> >For completeness, I would prefer to do this, but for simplicity, as well as
> >making reasonably sized diagrams, I feel that it may just be overkill.
> >
> >Are there any "standards" that people use when doing UML models for apps
> >which incorporate EJBs?
> >
> >Joe
> >
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