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Michael Singer commented on JCR-206:
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Since I need to develop applications with ASP.NET and WinForms I would highly 
appreciate having RMI-IIOP access to jackrabbit. I changed the current RMI 
implementation to use javax.rmi instead of java.rmi and did some testing with 
IIOP.NET I mentioned before. A simple .NET test application I wrote is reading 
the nodes and properties from jackrabbit over RMI-IIOP. This seems to be 
working very well.
I am not an RMI expert but I am pretty sure that my changes broke the java RMI 
client stuff (which I do not need at the moment) but as far as I read through 
the RMI tutorials it should be possible to have an implementation which 
supports the java client stuff without any modifications.

+1 for this feature


> Extend the current RMI implementation to support IIOP
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JCR-206
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-206
>      Project: Jackrabbit
>         Type: Improvement
>  Environment: Win XP, Sun JDK 1.5.0
>     Reporter: Michael Singer

>
> In order to get remote access to jackrabbit from .NET it would make sense to 
> extend the current RMI implementation to support RMI-IIOP [1]. The use of 
> projects like IIOP.NET from http://iiop-net.sourceforge.net/ would then be 
> possible.
> What do you think?
> [1] http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/rmi-iiop/index.html

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