thanks Peter , 

u r the one who has replied for almost all my questions so far .. :) 

finally i got the problem solved .. 

when JBOSS integrates with Netbeans 6.0 , it automatically detects the settings 
to be conformed with J2EE 1.4 specs.not J2EE 5...so il try with JBOSS 5.0 
later..

so i had to edit the configuration files as well , and had to use JNDI as well.

but the same application is working in Glassfish server , without the need of 
any modification of config files , and without using JNDI lookups..

here , iam deploying the application client's jar also to the deploy directory 
, and after that clicks on RUN  in Netbeans   , so no classpath is involving 
here.Im that couldnt i use the @Local interface instead of the @Remote one ?

another  question , what s the use of @EJB annotations ? are those only for 
local clients ? won't that be supports for Local clients ?

also , what is the use of the local interface (@Local) .. i couldnt find any 
example code which uses that interface..i tried even to use it..but it 
failed.so i gave that up..so please , if u have any simple example code which 
uses the @Local interface please send me ( through this or my mail [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] ) so that i can get a thorough idea of EJB ..

Thanks and Regards
Sajith

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