Generate client stubs for EJBs? Is this correct?

Hi,
     Third time I write this... maybe it gets actually posted now...
I'm using Sun's appserver (edition 8) to learn EJBs. I have a small app with 2 EJBs runing on the server and I intend to test them using junit test cases running from Eclipse (as a normal java program, no client container or whatsoever). I realized that in order connect my client app to the remote homes on the server I need to have the client stubs. OK. I saw that they are actually created when I generate the deployment for a client app. So what I did is open the .jar and copy the stubs to my client app in Eclipse. It works... but I fear is NOT the way to go...
My questions:
A) How can I generate ONLY the stubs?
B) Is it necessary to deploy the EJBs on the server to generate the client stubs to access the remote interfaces?
Any answers or indications or directions to take are WELCOME :-)
C) Is what I do correct? I mean, are you guys too writing client apps that do NOT run in the client container? If so, how do you get the stubs? Maybe my approach to developing EJBs is not correct?
Thank you for any answers, comments or indications and directions to take!

Hi Pablo,
please give me a hint, i have the same problem in my mind.
I would like write a simple application with eclipse as a application client. I'm reuse the rmi-iiop-simple sample of application server 8. My steps until now:
- I have execute the sample full - it works.
- I have set up a project within eclipse workspace with content of sun's sample code
- I have chamged the build.xml for reuse -> it works i can create ear and other jars
- I deploy the ear with web front end of application server -> web app works
- I start my application in eclipse debug (java-application) -> this goes wrong -> class cast exception by narrow
Because i would like use the application as application client so i have added the j2ee.jar and the appserv-ext.jar to my classpath.
At this point i think the application must be run. The appserv-ext.jar and the j2ee.jar should realize the container. But she doesn't !
Which thing is wrong in my mind?
Thanks Thomas

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