Hi Rikard,

I'm learning something new everyday!

However I think by example and popular convention, the 1st implementation is
used for local lookup, while the 2nd for remote lookup.

Gene

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rickard �berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: So many means to get Context?


> Again,
>
> Gene Chuang wrote:
> > 1) Used to get the Context if the client is in the same VM as the server
>
> Not necessarily. Can be used by client in other VM's as well.
>
> > 2) Used to get the Context if the client is remote form the server
>
> Not necessarily. Can be used by client in same VM.
>
> The point is that both forms can be used in any case. The difference is
> that in 1) the setup information is passed implicitly, and in 2) the
> setup information is passed explicitly.
>
> /Rickard
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