Thanks Dan,

I will have to go back to the books and wait for EJB
2.0 to be defined and then maybe we can all talk the
same language or whatever.

Robert.

--- Dan OConnor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 22 Mar 00, at 10:24, Robert Isepin wrote:
>
> > I have the some comments to make about this very
> > distrubing thread.
> >
> >
> > 2. The dicussion of RMI-IIOP support has gone off
> the
> > track somewhat. The first post has not been
> answered.
> > In fact it has been ignored by people who claimed
> that
> > others are doing the same. Does the current
> J2EE/EJB
> > 1.1 specification not state that RMI-IIOP is
> > mandatory.
>
> No, the concern is that it will be made mandatory in
> a future
> version of the spec.  Take a look at the
> specification, section 13.1:
>
> "Note: The EJB 1.1 specification does not require
> Container
> vendors to use RMI-IIOP. A later release of the J2EE
> platform is
> likely to require a J2EE platform implementor to
> implement the RMI-
> IIOP protocol for EJB interoperability in
> heterogeneous server
> environments."
>
> You may also want to reference section 4.4, standard
> mapping to
> CORBA protocols:
>
> "To help interoperability for EJB environments that
> include systems
> from multiple vendors, we define a standard mapping
> of the
> Enterprise JavaBeans client-view contract to the
> CORBA protocols.
>
> The use of the EJB to CORBA mapping by the EJB
> Server is not a
> requirement for EJB 1.1 compliance. A later release
> of the J2EE
> platform is likely to require that the J2EE platform
> vendor
> implement the EJB to CORBA mapping."
>
> -Dan
>
> >
> > I hope I have brought new light to this discussion
> and
> > woke up some people about what this is all about.
> I
> > await the hate mail.
> >
> >
> > Robert.
> >
>
>
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