I thought the ORB run-time is included in Java 2 now?

-Chris.

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> Yes , you are right but it has a problem.
>
> If you make an applet with corba the problem is the ORB runtime that you
> must download . I saw it and  perhaps it has 800 Kb and it is not a very
> good condition to run applets in INTERNET (perhaps it is well for
> INTRANET).
>
> I don't know what you must download where you are programming one applet
> that speak with a EJB through RMI / IIOP and it use the Gatekeeper.
> Please may you responde that question ? .
>
> I think the same that happend to Visibroker happend with IONA.
>
> Please I'm very interesting to know if that is true, because I'm
> thinking in programming applet to internet and I'm looking for solutions
> to that problem. I'm looking for thin applet client that connect to the
> server through the 80 port using HTTP tunneling and SSL and speak with
> EJB's.
>
> The solutions I saw are :
>
> 1.- The applet speak with a servlet through http tunneling and SSL
> programming by myself and the servlet speak with the EJB through
> RMI/IIOP.
>
> 2.- Use the classic Blend to make thing client and the server side of
> the Classic Blend speak with the EJB. (I don't know the performance of
> the Classic Blend.). Classic Blend is a product of Applied Reasoning
> company to make thin client and you can use HTTP and SSL.
> http://www.appliedreasoning.com
>
> Regards.
>
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From:       rcastaneda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>    Sent:       Monday, February 14, 2000 11:23 PM
>    To:         EJB-INTEREST
>    Cc:         rcastaneda
>    Subject:    Re: RMI-IIOP and more ...
>
>    G'Day Christian,
>
>    <vendor>
>      VisiBroker does HTTP tunneling via the VisiBroker GateKeeper, and
>    as
>    Inprise Application Server hosted EJB's are CORBA objects so they can
>    use
>    this feature.
>    An FAQ on the gatekeeper can be found at
>    http://www.borland.com/devsupport/visibroker/faq/VisiGateKeeperFAQ.ht
>    ml
>
>    examples come with visibroker
>    http://www.borland.com/visibroker
>
>    </vendor>
>
>    regards,
>
>    -Robert
>
>
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>    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christian Schwoebel
>    Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 8:09 PM
>    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Subject: RMI-IIOP and more ...
>
>
>    Robert wrote:
>
>    >IIOP can be wrapped with SSL and layered on top of HTTP.
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>    I'm sorry I'm getting out of scope here, but could anyone give me
>    some information about where I can get some specs, stuff or
>    examples about RMI / IIOP wrapped with SSL on top of HTTP.
>    Probably using RMI / JRMP like said before.
>
>    The problem we have is: The target firewall is restricted to Port 80
>    (HTTP) communication only.
>    So - the best solution would be - using a factory to use a simple
>    RMI / JRMP communication when the app is used within the intranet
>    but using a tunneling mechanism when used in the internet.
>
>    I read about HTTP Tunneling using the CustomSocketFactory for RMI
>    but I couldn't find any further information.
>
>    Any ideas welcome ...
>
>    Thanks in advance
>
>    regards
>    Chris
>
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