The interface is not strictly required under EJB3 and your question has nothing 
to do with Webserices per-se.  

The reason for a Remote Interface is just that - Remote (or client).  If you 
don't distribute a remote interface, then you have to distribute your EJB's.  
Deploying server side logic is a no-no in my book.

So, to sum up, if you expect a remote client to use RMI to call your EJB's, 
then create and distribute a remote interface.

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