You do not build the server components differently, for the most part. The
spec dictates certain things about (such as, a bean's handle is its IOR)
for the CORBA mapping, but the real interoperability is implemented at the
wire protocol level. That is, ejb communication is done via IIOP, which
can be implemented by either RMI or CORBA "transparently."
At 12:33 PM 8/30/99 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can anybody tell me how to build server side components in java (ejb),
>which can communicate through corba. I have been trying to find info on
>this for days, but have not been very successful. Could you also
>elaborate on the second part of the following statement that I read in
>JAVAPro:
>"In the java enviornment the EJBObject implements RMI interfaces, and in
>the Corba enviornment, it implements Corba interfaces."
>
>The problem I am facing is that, we have implemented the servers in java
>and these servers communicate through Corba. Now, we want to implement
>the servers as components using ejb, but want to retain the capability
>of the servers communicating through corba. How do we go about it?
>
>Any help is eagerly awaited.
>
>Bye!
>
>Sawalia Saurabh
>
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