Doesn't have a client side interceptor concept yet - although would be easy to add. I know this is something David Jenks started talking about before and I'm not sure if he did any work in that area.The MBeanTracker appears to be a composite of the proxy factory and lookup services currently used and is where the NAT configuration would have to be I would guess. Does this layer support:
- A client side interceptor stack
- Specifying the class loader used for locating classes on the server
side
This is what is needed to look to the remoting framework as a replacement for the current proxy factory/detached invoker mechanism.
Right now there is some trivial automated class downloading that happens if you make an invocation and the class (either way) doesn't exist - but not well integrated in the UCL and needs to be better thought out.
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