Can I operate the view object outside application module?

I publish a Application Module into Oracle 8i Server. When I operate the view object in a class that published in Oracle 8i Server.
It raise a remoteException. Can I operate the view object outside application module?

Hi,
The application module is the main point of contact for the ViewObject and EntityObject classes. It handles things like the connection pooling and other coordination aspects.
You need to go through the app module to access the ViewObject class methods.

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