This is a purposeful behavior dictated by security reasons. WL will classload-by-wire its ejb stubs to any java client, EXCEPT its own container. Don't ask me why, I don't work for BEA :-).
Gene
Ashwin_Bharath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi ,
My doubt is regarding automatic downloading of stubs for EJB's deployed in
Weblogic.
On detailing, my doubt goes as,
1) When ever a java client call an EJB deployed in Weblogic server, the
stub for the particular EJB is dynamically loaded in to the client machine
(correct me if I am wrong). Is it specific to Weblogic server or all other
j2ee servers. Explanations on the advantages of such dynamic stubs will be
more helpful
2) Java clients can call an EJB in Weblogic server even without storing
the stubs in the client machine. But when we try to invoke an EJB from JSP
(both the EJB and the JSP are in Weblogic server), an exception is thrown
asking for the stub. Why is this restriction for JSP's.
If I have posted this query in the wrong forum, someone kindly suggest the
right one.
Kindly help me regarding this.
Regs
Ashwin
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