What if the persistence layer is ejb for example?

Miroslav Genov wrote:
> You don't have any problems to access client classes from server side 
> code. Just put all your model classes into client package
> and use them in the persistence layer.
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> Kwhit wrote:
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>> I'm building my first serious GWT app and am looking for a 'template'
>> model to structure things. On the client side I need much the same
>> objects to populate the UI as on the server side to handle
>> persistence. Let's say I need Employee on the client side to edit
>> employee details and then I need Employee on the server side to
>> persist it.
>>
>> As I understand it client side objects must be located in the
>> package ....client.* and persistent objects in ...server.*. Therefore
>> I need two Employee.java files - with slightly different contents -
>> the one on the client side acting more or less only as a value object.
>>
>> Have I got things right?
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