Hi Kevin,
Yes,our Weblogic server & the Web server are on the same m/c.
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>From: Kevin Dick[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Subject: Re: Applet to EJB communication
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>You may have already thought of this, but... Are the Web server from
>which you download the applet and the WebLogic server in which the
>target EJB resides on the same machine? If not, the applet "call home"
>restriction will get you. To get around this you have to use signed
>applets or a TCP/IP relay. IBM has a very easy to use one at
>www.alphaworks.ibm.com called Attachlet.
>
>Kevin
>
>
>akas majhi wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>> I am a facing a problem while I am trying to invoke an ejb from an
>> applet. I am using BEA WebLogic 4.5.1 and Netscape Communicator. In
>> fact, there is no problem in the deployment of the EJB and I am able to
>> invoke the ejb using an application lying on the same machine. Any
>> answers ???
>> Akas
>>
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