Last post on the subject.  I have EJB invocation working over IIOP.  The key 
changes I had to make were:

1. add this to client code:
if ( System.getSecurityManager() == null )
  | {
  |     System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager());
  | }
this change enables RMI's to download EJB stubs from a remote server.

2. create a java.security.policy file and include it as a runtime system 
property:
grant {
  |     permission java.security.AllPermission;
  | }; 
this allows the client to download files (as well as everything else that 
AllPermission allows).

3. changed the PROVIDER_URL from iiop://server:3528 to jnp://server:1099.  I 
never found a link to what the PROVIDER_URL should be set for for IIOP so I was 
guessing.  The final guess, which was really a simple reversion, seems to have 
been the correct one.



Some / all of this may have been obvious to other people but, if not,  I hope 
this helps out others who have similar problems.

Peace, Anders

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