On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Krishnan Subramanian wrote:

> Hi Samuel.
>
> I believe that depends on your vendors implementation of
> RMI/IIOP and/or CORBA implementation.
>
> For eg: I do know that with the Borland AppServer
> or VisiBroker for that matter, when you run things
> on in the same JVM, communication i.e. lookups
> and (so called) RPCs will have the same overhead
> as local calls. Also marshalling/unmarshalling will
> be avoided between EJB's in the same process (or
> JVM)
The spec says that parameters and return values must be marshalled. Most
containers, however, have an optional mode that skips the marshalling.

>
> But i guess you have to consult your vendor's doc
> for precise details.
>
> -krish
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Samuel Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: If the EJBs are on the local machine will it avoid making remote
> calls?
>
>
> >
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