On 1/5/07, Derek Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am messing with coldspring and creating an application that is going to
make use of the remote proxy beans, but I am slightly worried about having
exposed remote services that aren't secured in any way.

This is why I have always written remote facades by hand - I don't
think you can just take a service layer and create a remote copy and
have it solve the problem.

Now, having said that, I made some similar off-handed comment about
ColdSpring's remote proxy mechanism and got rebuked - it's more
sophisticated than I seem to think apparently and, I must admit, I
haven't looked at it in any great depth really.

So... I'll be interested to see reponses in this thread... but my gut
says that hand-coded remote facades are the way to go (especially
since I tend toward REST rather than SOAP these days).
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