Hi all!

I developed an applet which allows communications between clients using JMS
in J2EE environment. Everything works fine, but to my surprise every client
have to change his .java.policy file. Why? My applet is in a sandbox.
Apparently JMS vendors are doing this and I tried several. How to avoid
changing  policy files on the client side? Any JMS experts here? I guess the
same thing will happen when applet will call EJB. Thanks.

Anatole

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