Because @Remote denotes a "Business Remote" interface, ie. an EJB3 view.

This is confusing because the XML element "remote" is a "Remote Component" 
interface ie. an EJB2.x view.

So while using annotations, you don't specify the remote component interface at 
all; we'll read it in from the return types of "create" methods in EJB2.x Home.

S,
ALR

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