basically the client never invokes the methods on a bean directly
instantiating them. This is because the methods they invoke on the bean can
be in some other JVM since all beans are networked components.

so the client need to know a way to communicate with the bean . so they call
upon the EJBObject. but as i told you the EJBObject can reside in some other
jvm . so how does the client can know which EJBObject they need to speak
with. the solution is porvided by EJBHome which is nothing but a factory of
EJBObjects.

hope this helps.


Regards

Ramesh Kesavanarayanan

Electronic Data Systems
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25, Cathedral Road,

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-----Original Message-----
From: sukumar sengottaiyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: diff bet EJBObject and HomeObject


hi,
  please breifly describe the difference between the
Home object and EJBObject

thanks,
Sukumar

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