Try with EJB & tell me .I am trying & I dont want it with anything other
than using EJB

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>From:  Hermann Schmitt[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Subject:       AW: Help : EJB invoked in an applet.Some Doubts....
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>Hallo,
>I did it with an applet as a CORBA client, and I think it is almost the
>same
>with an EJB. I think the classes are not large, they are stubs.
>But I did not send the jars to the client, but to a web server, so that
>all
>can access the same jars with the browser.
>I want to test the same for EJB's soon.
>Hermann Schmitt
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>Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Oktober 1999 14:36
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>Betreff: Re: Help : EJB invoked in an applet.Some Doubts....
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>
>Hi,
>Sorry i coudnt reply earlier.
>Infact i'm trying the same thing.
>The case is you have to jar all the files needed by the client
>application.
>The size of the files needed is very large , this brings into
>consideration
>the performance criteria .
>The time needed by the client to downlad can increase very much.
>So now i think it would be better if i use a servlet to communicate
>with the
>beans.
>As yet i havent succeded in sending the apllication in jar format to
>the
>client.
>Tell me if u have succeded.
>Also one more thing , does anyone know how to trace out which all files
>are
>needed by an application and
>If it is possible to jar all the classes and packages needed by that
>application automatically , i.e, it should
>Come to know the different calls used in the application .
>Maybe i can just trace using the verbose option in java.exe but the
>trace
>shown is quite a long one.and adding all the class files shown manually
>is
>very tedious
>Any kind of help will be  appreciated.
>Thanx,
>parikshit
>
>
>        -----Original Message-----
>        From:   Nittle Gupta [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>        Sent:   Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:30 PM
>        To:     'Parikshit Pol'
>        Subject:        Help : EJB invoked in an applet.Some Doubts....
>
>        Hi Pol,
>                I have implemented the applet my own And it works fine
>when
>I runs from
>        the command prompt.But it does fail when calling the .html
>file.
>                The problem is in giving the "codebase" & "code" in the
>html
>file.My
>        all classes files are kept in
>        "c:\weblogic\classes\examples\ejb\session\time".Also tell me
>what
>        setting needs to be done when running the client pgm. on
>different
>        m/c.Currently I am running both the server & client on the same
>m/c.
>
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