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package jakarta.ejb;

import java.rmi.RemoteException;

/**
 * The EJBObject interface is extended by all enterprise beans' remote
 * interfaces. An enterprise bean's remote interface provides the
 * remote client view of an enterprise bean object. An enterprise bean's remote
 * interface defines the business methods callable by a remote client.
 *
 * 

The remote interface must extend the jakarta.ejb.EJBObject * interface, and define the enterprise bean specific business * methods. * *

The enterprise bean's remote interface is defined by the enterprise * bean provider and implemented by the enterprise bean container. * *

* Enterprise beans written to the EJB 3.0 and later APIs do not require * a remote interface that extends the EJBObject interface. A remote * business interface can be used instead. * * @since EJB 1.0 */ public interface EJBObject extends java.rmi.Remote { /** * Obtain the enterprise bean's remote home interface. The remote home * interface defines the enterprise bean's create, finder, remove, * and home business methods. * * @return A reference to the enterprise bean's home interface. * * @exception RemoteException Thrown when the method failed due to a * system-level failure. */ public EJBHome getEJBHome() throws RemoteException; /** * Obtain the primary key of the enterprise bean object. * *

This method can be called on an entity bean. An attempt to invoke * this method on a session bean will result in RemoteException. * *

Note: Support for entity beans is optional as of EJB 3.2. * * @return The enterprise bean object's primary key. * * @exception RemoteException Thrown when the method failed due to a * system-level failure or when invoked on a session bean. */ public Object getPrimaryKey() throws RemoteException; /** * Remove the enterprise bean object. * * @exception RemoteException Thrown when the method failed due to a * system-level failure. * * @exception RemoveException The enterprise bean or the container * does not allow destruction of the object. */ public void remove() throws RemoteException, RemoveException; /** * Obtain a handle for the enterprise bean object. The handle can be used at later * time to re-obtain a reference to the enterprise bean object, possibly in a * different Java Virtual Machine. * * @return A handle for the enterprise bean object. * * @exception RemoteException Thrown when the method failed due to a * system-level failure. */ public Handle getHandle() throws RemoteException; /** * Test if a given enterprise bean object is identical to the invoked enterprise bean object. * * @param obj An object to test for identity with the invoked object. * * @return True if the given enterprise bean object is identical to the invoked object, * false otherwise. * * @exception RemoteException Thrown when the method failed due to a * system-level failure. */ boolean isIdentical(EJBObject obj) throws RemoteException; }





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