"Properly" throw exception...

I'm trying to verify an application written in j2ee, and one some of our EJBs, we get verification failures with messages like
In remote interface DeviceController, method [ connect ] does not properly throw exception java.rmi.RemoteException
What does "properly" mean? I checked in both the remote interface (DeviceController.java) and in the bean itself (DeviceControllerBean.java), and in both files, method [ connect ] is declared to throw RemoteException.

Methods defined in the remote interface must include in their throws clause the java.rmi.RemoteException. However, in the bean class, the business method should not throw the RemoteException and cmp-version 2.x beans must not throw the RemoteException. Another thing to check is that the method arguments and return type values should be the same between the interface and bean class. If this is also true, make sure the deployment descriptors agree as well.

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