I think you need to copy the files needed for the client to run i.e. the Home Interface and the Remote Interafce. The client communicates to the ejb via the home interface, so that should be present along with the remote interface in the client side.
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Subject: Accessing EJB.

Hi Guru's,
 
        I have a basic doubt in EJB,is possible to access the Deployed EJB components from the Client system without having the
related component JAR files in the Client System.
 
       I feel copying the EJB jar files in all the client system is overhead.
 
       Is there any alternative way to access the EJB components without having the related JAR(Home.class.Remote.class etc..)
in the Client System ?.
 
 
Thankx in Advance
Saravanan S
Senior Clarify Consultant
Transworld Inc
 
 
 
 
 
 

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