anonymous wrote : I just came across a web-page which supports John's view that 
servlet can't access a EJB locally. It has to be a remote call. What we can do is wrap 
all the entity/session beans with a single session bean. 

Within JBoss it is possible to use the local interface from the servlet.

However as there are no performance gains and it will prevent you migrating to other 
architectures / application servers it is a good idea to wrap your entities behind 
session beans that are accessed remotely.

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