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All,

Please forgive if this is a dumb, stupid query. Have read the
available docos and read this list. I still have one little 
query!  Is there some way to write a simple test client that 
does not require the Application Client Container (ACC)?  

If I deploy a simple EJB like a "HelloWorld" Bean, OrionServer
seems to insist that in order to access this bean I must run my
client in the context of the ACC.

I just want to knock up a simple little program to "tickle" the
bean. Can I do this wilth out going through the effort of deploying
an application client?

If this is RTFM, sorry for wasting your time, but please point me in
the right direction...

Cheers,

Noel.



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