> And that's what I thought. Implementing multihomed webservers is pretty
> straightforward. Implementing multihomed EJB containers is somewhat
> trickier (although not rocket science stuff).
>
> But as I said, if EJB is to deployed on ISP type systems this will
> become necessary. It might be hard to see how this could work, and I
> don't even think there's a market for it right now due to the relative
> youth of the EJB technology, but it is the next logical step.
>
> /Rickard
The underlying ORB of our EJB server works fine with a multi-homed host. The EJB
runtime simply piggybacks along for the ride.
Probably more useful to ISP's would be the equivalent of http virtual hosting, which
is cheaper than a new IP address and nic.
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