Just to be a little more definite, how are you communicating with the jmx
server?  I think that is the part doing the deserialization... (and on the
other end the serialization)

thanks
david jencks

On 2002.09.06 15:55:46 -0400 Michael Bartmann wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I use JMX to manage an MBean inside an EAR-scope.
> It has methods with arguments and return values
> of a class which is only known inside the EAR-Scope
> (and of course known to the client connecting to the MBeanServer).
> 
> If objects of those "ear-private" classes are a return value
> (server -> client) serialization works. This is no surprise,
> each object knows where it came from.
> 
> If the client puts parameters of those "ear-private" in the method
> (client -> server) the server has to de-serialize and fails.
> Even this is no surprise.
> 
> But: could you think about allowing the JMX-server to access the
> ears repository?
> 
> Regards,
> Michael Bartmann
> 
> PS.: tested under Branch_3_2.
> 
> 
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