Your Home interface acts as a factory, builder, "static" for objects of type
Remote. Home exists on the system and allows you to create/remove/find your
Remote objects in the first place. It does other things, you should read
the spec.
-AP_
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Hi All
I want to know that why we need two interfaces in EJB.i.e Home and
Remote.Why we can't do it with one interface as we do in RMI.
Anurag
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