I have a related question, which I plan to consult documentation/specs
for. In the meantime, maybe someone could answer both of these at the
same time. My question is:

I want to deploy a .ear file that contains some EJB .jar files along
with a .war file. The .war file will contain classes that are clients
of the EJBs in the .jar files. This is a common thing, I am sure. Do I
need any of the EJB stubs, etc. in the .war file? Does it vary from app
server to app server? If so, what do the associated specs say about
this?

Thanks,
Mike

--- subhendukumar mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have deployed ejb in websphere 3.5 server. My client is a servlet
> which will access the ejb. The client is deployed in a different
> machine
> than ejb.
>
> My question is :
> Do we need to keep the stub in client machine(Copy the stub from ejb
> server and put in client's runtime classpath) ? If yes why?
> Is it not that the stub will be automatically downloaded to client
> machine when first time client calls ejb ?
> What other classes required in client side ?
> Is this App server specific ? (is that For only some app server we
> need
> to do this manually).
> Any Pointer to above question will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Subhendu
>
>
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