Hi Ben,

maybe SOAP/ZOAP would be an alternative remote-invocation protocol for you?
Uses
XML as its encoding and HTTP as its transport ...

Best,
CGJ

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Von: B. Flaumenhaft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. November 2000 06:49
An: jBoss
Betreff: [jBoss-User] HTTP tunnelling?



Here's yet another question right now: it looks to me like jBoss uses 
RMI exclusively as a protocol for bean calls. Has anyone implemented 
anything for HTTP tunneling? I couldn't find anything obvious in 
docs, online or in mlets describing how to set this up.

Basically, I have a remote client, and I'd like to connect directly 
and call session bean methods. This client may be dealing with 
firewall and proxy issues, and therefore needs HTTP tunneling as 
provided by other EJB containers.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Ben Flaumenhaft


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