Do not put remoteexception in the bean class, it is for use by RMI to indicate the
something went wrong with the communication, you should not throw it yourself.
So for your Remote I/F:
void mymethod() throws MyException, RemoteException;
Your Local I/F
void mymethod() throws MyException;
Your bean class;
public void mymethod() throws MyException
{
}
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