Hi,
you could use the following packaging:
- bean classes and bean resources in YOUR_EJB.jar
- home and component interfaces in YOUR_EJB_client.jar
Then you can put the client.jar into your ear, add the reference to the manifest.mf of
your web-application (or give it to any other client you wish) and you can be sure, that
anyone using your ejb does only need to know the client interfaces.
Peter
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