Yes.

The App.ear would use the home and remote interface in the core-client.jar to invoke 
services that will execute within the Core.ear where the actual core-ejb.jar resides.

*-client.jars contain the homes, remotes, vos, exceptions.
*-ejb.jars contain everything for that system, homes, remotes, stateless EJB, DAOs, 
vos, exceptions, defined MANIFEST.MF. 


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