Hi Vijay,
         no i was meaning the other way.
As of 'code download' intro on the java web site about codebaese property,
they say (pls correct me if i got it wrong) that suppose that in your RMI
server you have a method
called print(Shape shape).

Now, after u have started your system, your clien creates a new Shape
(called rectangle).

The server does not know about 'Rectangle, because when it was deployed the
Rectangle class
was not in its codebase.

So, the client, when it calls the server, specifies the Codbase property, so
that the server
can get the Rectangle class from that codebase....and everyone is happy.

Note: i have never tried to see if it works really.

But i pose the question because i want to use codebase with EJBs, which as
far as i know
use under the hood RMI (although in some cases RMI over IIOP)

can anyone clarify??

thanx and regards
        marco




> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Vijay Guda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21. December 2001 10:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Code download with EJB
>
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> Did u mean downloading classes required for the client  to
> access EJB's??
> As for as i knoiw its is not posible with EJB. They have to
> be manually
> deployed at client-side. I would like to hear more on this.
>
> Vijay
>
> hi all,
>         i have a 'wild' question for u: is it possible
> to use dynamic code download with EJB?
>
> DCD is possible with RMI (by setting the codebase property).
> since, at the
> end, communication with EJB is done using RMI, is it still possible
> to use code download??
>
>
> thanx in advance and regards
>         marco
>
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