What is the problem in having the home/remote interfaces in the classpath this way? - 
Why are you doing this?

You do not need to do it at all, the server can get access to the classes when you 
deploy the jar file.

Have you seen this approach recomended anywhere?

So the answer to yopost is use the approach that works because that is the correct way 
to do it.

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