Rickard �berg wrote:
>
> Hey
>
> Seerangan Saminathan wrote:
> > What is the advantages of EJB over RMI?
>
> .. as opposed to? If you say "advantage" you'll need to have something
> to have an "advantage over".
>
My guess is that Seerangan meant what advantage EJB has over RMI.
Seerangan, RMI and EJB are not competing techniques; EJB uses RMI for
communication between the client and the EJB server. EJB is a component
technnology, RMI is (roughly) a remote invocation technique used to call the
components in EJB. RMI is mostly used for traditional client/server programming,
but EJB includes a lot more on the server side than you get from only RMI
(transactions, persistence etc).
regards
/Kalle Blixt
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