JCO RFC Provider: "Bean not found" when calling EJB from ABAP via RFC

Hello,
I'm having trouble calling an EJB in a CE 7.1 system from ABAP via RFC. I'm trying to use the JCO RFC Provider service, which mean that I want to expose an EJB so that it can be called via Remote Function Call.
I have documented everything, including the code and the deployment descriptors I wrote, in this thread in the CE forum: Jco RFC Provider: Bean not found
If there's any chance you can help, please do me a favour and look into the problem.
Thanks a lot!
Thorsten

Hi Vladimir,
Thank you very much, your help was immensely valuable.
I just had to add the function declaration to the Home Component interface, everything else was correct, and now it works.
Cheers,
Thorsten

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