If you use and EJB server that uses IIOP under the hood you should be fine.

-Chris.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bholey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 1:07 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Beginners question - Locating EJB objects
>
> Hi
>
> I am new to EJB and have a question regarding locating EJB objects.
> I have a firewall restriction where only IIOP can be used to locate
> EJB objects.
>
> Question
>
> 1) Can I locate an EJB object using IIOP. Do I have to publish the EJB
> Object as
>    a CORBA object in order to do so. I believe that I can use JNDI
>    in order to locate the object. Can JNDI use COS Naming to locate the
>    EJB Corba object.
>
> I know it doesnt sound right, the dependence on CORBA just because
> I am restricted to using IIOP.
>
> On the other hand what is the recommended Naming and Directory Service
> where these EJB objects are normally registered. Can the use of RMI
> over IIOP circumvent this problem.
>
> I am sure I am missing something very basic.
> Any help will be great
>
> Thanks
>
> Bholey
>
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