Hi Jerson,

You are right. Your Server could have a bug. Only application exceptions
(like a CreateException) are forwardet unchanged to the client.
EJBException must be wrapped into RemoteException.

/Francis

Jerson Chua wrote:
>
> Hi...
> Does throwing EJBException cause a RemoteException to be thrown to the client? I've 
>read
> it in the spec that the container will throw an RemoteException but in my case, the
> exception does not propagate to my client which is a servlet.
>
> Jerson
>
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