NAS4 doesn't support direct RMI/IIOP invocation of beans from remote clients. You will
find
RMI/IIOP support in iAS/NAS 6.0.

Suresh Kumar Govindaraj wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This question is more specific to NAS 4.0.
>
> Has anybody tried writing clients to EJBs that exist in a distributed environment.
> We are doing so, with RMI Clients that talk to RMI Servers(that are used as wrappers
> to the beans) on the machine the bean resides. This RMIServer inturn will access the
> beans in an usual way.
> Is there a limitation in NAS 4.0( supports EJB 1.0), which disallows direct
> invocation from distributed clients?
>
> If someone has tried it, If you could give an example that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Suresh
>
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