Could you perhaps write and put on the web site a short "best practices"
article on this?
On 6/5/2015 6:08 AM, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
Across the internet, you loose access to multi-cast only discovery.
So, your client must use unicast and the service must advertise/join
a unicast capable lookup service (Reggie). I’ve used Jini across
long distance network paths for quite some time, and it works just
fine as long as you use unicast (direct IP addresses). For outside
of an intranet access to an intranet lookup service and then for
access to the discovered service, you will need to take firewall
configuration into account most likely. Port forwarding will be
required if there is an networking barriers such as NATing routers
etc.
Gregg
On Jun 3, 2015, at 8:58 PM, Sergio Gomes
<sergio_go...@fedeltapos.com> wrote:
Hi, I have an client/server application using Apache River using
the BasicJeriExporter over tcp/ip. Now I have a requirement to use
it across the Internet (currently using local network). How could
be it done? I saw Apache River can communicate using IIOP, would it
be a good approach? Has someone tried to use Apache River over
IIOP?
Thank you.