>> DCOM and CORBA/IIOP allow for the propagation of both security and
>> transaction context information.
>>
>> RMI/JRMP and RMI/IIOP do not.  See:
>> http://forum.java.sun.com/forum?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]
>>
>> So I wonder how can any EJB vendor out there support EJB
>> security or client transactions at all ?
>
>Simple. By using IIOP as the protocol between EJB client and EJB server!


I'm not getting it yet, sorry if I look dense...

EJB mandates RMI/IIOP, not IIOP. I understand it is not the same to
use Java/IDL/idl2java/CORBA/IIOP than to use Java/RMI/IIOP ?

Anyway, what happens with BEA WebLogic and any other
RMI EJB servers?

Regards

    Javier B.

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