Hi,
believe it or not: I really mean rmid; look at
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/tooldocs/solaris/rmid.html
The same is true with Windows. So my question was, is there rmid in
JDK1.1.6, especially under Linux? What I learned from you, folks: Apparently
not. But read ahead...
Is there any equivalent for rmid? If I interpret Mik and Joe correctly, it
seems so, because they say running RMI-Objects with Linux. But how does an
application-object-server under JDK1.1.6 activate business-objects (which I
compile with rmic and register via rmiregistry) without rmid? (According to
the JDK1.2 documentation above even rmiregistry has to access rmid). Maybe
you are already using some CORBA-stuff underneath instead of "Pure RMI"??
Mik wrote:
>Do you mean "rmic"? The stub and skeleton compiler?
>
>The linux and Solaris versions are effectively identical - certainly
>in regards to RMI. We've been using RMI (client, server and
>compile-time) on all of {windoze,linux,solaris,macos} since the beta
>days of 1.1 - I'm not sure what you could be looking for that isn't
>there.
Joe wrote:
>I'm confused now.
>What is "rmid"?
>
>My linux box has the same java facilities as the solaris box.
>I'm fairly certain you can talk either way.
>
>There's no "rmid" in the solaris 1.1.6.
>My solaris stuff only uses rmiregistry...
Best regards
Michael
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