Feel free to peek at the classes produced by the container;  most give the option of
retaining the java files, or you can jad them yourself.

Gene
--- "It, Cockpit (CAP, Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Gurus,
> I have been using EJB for quiet some time now.
> We are writting EJBHome,EJBRemote and EJB bean implementation class.
> Here other than EJB implementation class rest of the two classes are just
> implementing EJBHome and EJBObject interfaces.
> Can any one help me to understand how the container will make use of these
> two empty implementation class to create EJB object?
> I remember reading some where that The code will be filled by the container
> But I have no clue how that code or classes will look like.
> It would be of great help if you can explain me in this regard.
>
> Regards
> Yogaraj
>
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