There is. 1.2 RMI allows you to pass extra arguments with your method calls
in a more structured and generic fashion than previously possible (and
without hacking your method's signatures). The mechanism is also simpler and
less error prone. Ejipt uses such a mechanism.

Imre Kifor
Valto Systems

-----Original Message-----
From: Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: EJBObject thoughts


>Hey
>
>Richard Monson-Haefel wrote:
>> Why do you say the EJB over JRMP is not an option with new RMI?
>
>'Cause there's no way for contextual information to be passed in
>1.2-RMI/JRMP. In 1.1 it was possible to hack skels and stub, but since
>1.2 only has stubs the generic server skel wont understand the extra
>info.
>
>/Rickard
>
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