Proparing EJB3 and WAR projects for deployment?

You have to provide a JAR with the remote interfaces to your WAR (also known as a client ejb-jar), there is no other option. And if your remote interfaces do use entities (or any other dependencies), then your WAR must obviously be aware of them (i.e. You also need to include entities and any other dependency in a JAR and to package it in the WAR).

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