Sun's implementation is just a demo. If you want production-level support, get
a production-level EJB server. Many have free evaluations and some are just
plain free.
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Maciek Ogrodniczuk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have serious problem with Sun's J2EESDK 1.2.1: I'm unable to deploy remote
> EJB interfaces that inherit from more than one level (e.g. interface A
> inherits from interface B, which inherits from EJBObject). EJB specification
> does not seem to forbid this, but the Deployment Tool's verifier and
> deployer complain that 'the interface A must extend EJBObject'. How can I
> overcome this? The situation is somehow similar to bug
> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4305663.html (which
> state is described as 'closed', but it does not seem to be fixed at all).
>
> Best regards, thanks for your help,
>
> Maciek Ogrodniczuk
>
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