RMI is not a protocol - its an API. RMI can be used with JRMP, IIOP,
T3(Weblogic) etctetc.
EJB is a serverside component framework- the API used to access it is RMI
but the protocol can be IIOP/JRMP or any proprietary protocol.
We do generate stubs for ejbs. But for some serevrs (like Weblogic) u dont
need to place the stubs explicitly in ur client classpath - WLS loads it
dynamically.
HTH
Ana
-----Original Message-----
From: Manisha Menon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Stubs ?
Hi all,
Whether EJB does not need any RMI stubs ? I understand
EJB also supports distributed computing and has RMI or
IIOP as the underlying protocol. How's that then for
EJB we are not generating stubs ? I am sorry if the
question itself is absurd.
Sorry for the silly question
Manisha
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