It's transparent to the developer. But an EJB server based on a CORBA
implementation might take advantage of CORBA services (e.g. the Object
Transaction Service). This means CORBA objects and EJB's could paricipate in
transactions together. Weeeee!
-Chris.
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> Subject: What are the differences between a JRMP and a IIOP based EJB
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> What are the differences between a JRMP and a IIOP based EJB
> implementation?
>
> Is changing from JRMP to IIOP totally transparent to an EJB
> client/server application developer?
>
> Francois
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