Just wanted to second the opinion: what you are doing is correct, and should
work in all appservers.

Also, you say:

> (I should mention at this point that I tried having FirstRemote extend
> SecondRemote but that didn't work either.)

This too should have worked, and probably does work in any commercial product
(or JBoss ;-)

-jkw

Evan Ireland wrote:
>
> Dave Glasser wrote:
> >
> > Anyway, I suspect that this is just the way the J2EE RI server is
> > written; I think that for every bean class it only expects to generate
> > EJBObject code for one EJBObject. My question is, is what I'm trying
> > to do explicitly forbidden or discouraged in EJB? Has anyone
> > sucessfully done what I'm trying to do? If so, what container were you
> > using?
>
> This is perfectly legitimate. It works in Sybase EAServer and I am sure it
> would with many other servers.
> ________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Evan Ireland              Sybase EAServer Engineering        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                             Wellington, New Zealand               +64 4 934-5856

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