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>From: Claudio Miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Getting an EJB Object without Home Object
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:45:00 -0300
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>         The only things avaiable in jndi is EJBHome and EJBObject, if you
>cannot get the
>EJBHome, You can take the EJBObject, but, HOW?
>         Somebody have to create a EJBObject, if the EJBHome cannot, who
>will create!
>
>         ho ho ho;
>
>--
>   Claudio Miranda
>   ___________________________________
>
>Leonardo Momo Pedrosa wrote:
> >
> > Can I create and use an Entity Bean without creating its Home Object to
>get
> > its EJB Object?
> > So, I would be creating the EJB Object directly.
> >
> > thanx
> >
> > Leonardo Momo Pedrosa
> > :-)
>
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