The Microsoft JVM doesn't include the java.rmi package. Unless your MS users
are going to use the Java plug-in, or download the java.rmi package from the
Microsoft web site, they will be unable to use your applet.

"Poska, Neil" wrote:
>
>     In a previous discussion about applet to session bean communication, Tom
> Valesky made the following statement:
>
> <quote>
> >3) You're probably better off using servlets to encapsulate your EJB
> >logic
> >and passing only HTML/HTTP over the internet.
> <unquote>
>
>       Why is this? Are there technical, performance or security reasons why
> this is so? Is this a 'bad idea', or just 'not recommended' for some reason?
>
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> Neil Poska
> Object One Associates, Inc.
> www.objectone.com
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