Oh, I understood that wrong then, sorry. My writing generally was not accurate enough, sorry that also. :-/
I meant by "secure connection" that all traffic between entity, session and message remote object of client and local object of server is being encrypted for example with JSSE ( http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/index.jsp ) by SSL. Thank you for your answers! Tero Mäntyvaara Aaron Mulder wrote: > By that we mean, you must authenticate to access the EJB, but the data > transferred between client and server and back is not encrypted. > > We have a more generic network protocol layer around, but as far as I > know it hasn't been integrated into OpenEJB yet. Having people ask > for it certainly helps improve the priority. Can you tell us a little > more about your application/usage? What kind of client and EJBs are > you talking about? What kind of security do you need? > > Thanks, > Aaron > > On 3/6/06, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I am searching Java Enterprise Edition server capable of securing >> communication between EJB client and server. >> >> I found that Geronimo 1.0 doumentation mentions that it does not support >> secure connection between EJB client and server "Currently secure >> access to EJBs is not supported" (9.6. Configuring SSL/HTTPS). >> >> When this feature is going to be supported? >> >> Tero Mäntyvaara >> >> >> >
