Yes, you can. Is your bean a secure EJB or is it unsecure? If its a secure EJB 
then you will have to do a JAAS login before accessing the bean. If its not 
then, a simple lookup of the remote home of the EJB and later on invoking the 
method on the bean will work. Note, than you can use only remote interface/home 
of the EJB from the standalone java client.





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