Francis Pouatcha wrote:

>Thank for the hint.
>I didn't read it before, but i got a look at it know.

>It is a very nice framework for implementing J2EE based on RMI-JRMP, or
oder
>socket level RMI-protocol like WLS's RMI-t3, very nice!

>But it is not a stuf for RMI-IIOP because it deals with Server- and
>ClientSocketFactories and even dynamic proxy loading. RMI-IIOP doesn't get
down
>to the Server- and ClienSocketFactory level, but uses ORB to forward
request.

The ORB will actually deal with the ClientSocketFactory in IIOP not the
application. So the QOP can be set by
the client but the ORB will create the socket.

This actually fits in very nice to RMI/IIOP

Thanks,
Anthony Nadalin
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Anthony Nadalin wrote:

>
> > > So if you see any other integration point between EJB(J2EE) and JAAS,
> or
> > > someting wrong in that countered above, let me know your opinion.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
>
> Have you read the RMI Security Extension draft ?
>

Thank for the hint.
I didn't read it before, but i got a look at it know.

It is a very nice framework for implementing J2EE based on RMI-JRMP, or
oder
socket level RMI-protocol like WLS's RMI-t3, very nice!

But it is not a stuf for RMI-IIOP because it deals with Server- and
ClientSocketFactories and even dynamic proxy loading. RMI-IIOP doesn't get
down
to the Server- and ClienSocketFactory level, but uses ORB to forward
request.

Regards.

--
Francis Pouatcha

MATHEMA Software GmbH
http://www.mathema.de

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