EJBObject:
Contains the remote object accessible by the middleware. The EJBObject
delegates the remote method calls to your Bean implementation, which is not
a remote object. The code of the EJBObject is generated by the container. If
you known what is the TIE mode with CORBA, that's a similar pattern.
The proxy and the EJBObject implement the remote interface your wrtote by
extending the basic interface EJBObject (which extends Remote).

Home:
Factory in charge of creating or finding the components on the server.
The code is generated by the container.

There is only one object in the Home (simplified), but there is one
EJBObject per remote component, excepted for the Stateless Session EJB to
save memory on the server.

Hope this help
TIbo.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: sukumar sengottaiyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:04 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: diff bet EJBObject and HomeObject
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>hi,
>  please breifly describe the difference between the
>Home object and EJBObject
>
>thanks,
>Sukumar
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