I don't know, but the most common cause of such a thing is that the client
JVM cannot resolve the class/interface you are referring to.  That mwans that
the client JVM can't find the interfaces, or stubs it needs.  Did you generate a
client-side jar and copy it tothe right place and specify it in the classpath
for your JSP?


   Ken

>Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 07:11:10 -0800
>From: Abhishek Tripathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: JSP to EJB on different server
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hi All
>
>I am new to enterprise development,I would like to ask whether it would be
possible to communicate between two environments each has its own implementation
of EJB.
>In a typical environment I am trying to call a successfully deployed as well as
executing EJB on ORACLE8i from JSP pages hosted on Allaire JRUN 3.0, but it
throws some exception :
>
>javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:
sess_iiop://13.210.136.31:2481:oralpms1/test/myHello not found
> at allaire.ejipt._NamingContext.lookup(_NamingContext.java:73)
> at allaire.ejipt._LocalContext.lookup(_LocalContext.java:140)
> at allaire.ejipt._NamingContext.lookup(_NamingContext.java:103)
> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:356)
> at allaire.jrun.jndi.LocalContext.lookup(LocalContext.java:161)
> at allaire.jrun.jndi.LocalContext.lookup(LocalContext.java:113)
> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:349)
>
>actual code goes like
>
>   String serviceURL = "sess_iiop://13.210.136.31:2481:oralpms1";
>   String objectName = "/test/myHello";
>   String user       = "scott";
>   String password   = "tiger";
>   Hashtable env = new Hashtable ();
>   env.put (Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, "oracle.aurora.jndi");
>   env.put (Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, user);
>   env.put (Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, password);
>   env.put (Context.SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, ServiceCtx.NON_SSL_LOGIN);
>   Context ic = new InitialContext (env);
>   HelloHome hello_home = (HelloHome)ic.lookup (serviceURL + objectName);
>   Hello hello = hello_home.create ();
>   out.println (hello.helloWorld ());
>
>
>same code when executed from dos shell, works fine !!!
>
>Any direction, workaround or resources ???
>
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