The point is: if a bean has remote interfaces, it can be recalled by plain java objects, local or remote, as well as by other beans on the same server. If the bean only has local interfaces, it may only be recalled by other beans on the same server. So you have two solutions: or you write remote interfaces for your beans, or you create a session bean (with remote interfaces) to act as intermediary between the external world and your local beans.
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