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  1. #1
    Badri Kuppa Guest

    EJB


    can I use two interfaces for my EJB?? for example

    public class MyBean implements MyInterface, EntityBean {}



  2. #2
    ranga Guest

    Re: EJB


    yes but the methods declared in other interface are not visible to client
    because only methods in the remote interface are visible to the client and
    it is already implemented by EJBObject
    "Badri Kuppa" <bkuppa@usa.net> wrote:
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    >can I use two interfaces for my EJB?? for example
    >
    >public class MyBean implements MyInterface, EntityBean {}
    >
    >



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