Just like you said, the client just needs jbossall-client.jar and the home and remote 
interfaces, what I'm trying to do is get this home and remote interfaces from JBoss 
for client usage. Usually a stub jar can contain those things, I think in JBoss case I 
used the wrong word since JBoss is using Dynamic Proxy. But that Jar which contains 
home and remote interfaces plus maybe other dependent classes is indeed very useful, 
other application servers do generate this Jar(also this Jar is also mentioned in J2EE 
spec and it states that it should be implementation specifc). So I'm wondering if 
JBoss can do the same thing? For a client tooling environment, a use case would be a 
user browse for EJBs in JBoss, and he selects one and imports that Jar in his 
workspace and develop a client.

Thanks,
Yueming

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