Excellent, there will be at least 2 different ways to solve the problem of
passing context info in RMI 1.2.
Imre Kifor
Valto Systems
-----Original Message-----
From: Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: EJBObject thoughts
>Hey
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thanks for a lively discussion about RMI 1.2. Can you give me a pointer
to
>> location in the RMI 1.2 specification where it talks about passing
contexts?
>
>And spoil all the fun? ;-) It doesn't say anything about it in the spec.
>that much I can say.
>Hint1: check the java.rmi.server.*Ref classes
>Hint2: check source of UnicastRemoteObject
>Hint3: check in rt.jar for relevant sun.rmi.server.* classes
>(Hint4: the 'javap' tool is really useful for inspecting classes /wo
>source)
>
>If you still can't find it let me know and I'll give it to you :-)
>
>regards,
> Rickard
>
>ps. I'm doing a proof-of-concept test of this technique Right This
>Minute. If it works out I'll put it on my webpage. ds.
>
>--
>Rickard �berg
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