OK.... a little update. I realized that Message Driven beans wouldn't be able 
to achieve everything I needed, so I went back to the "lab". ;)

After reading a little about RMI-IIOP (from Ed Roman's book on EJBs) I realized 
I was making a mistake. I have to use RMI-IIOP and not just RMI to get in touch 
with the Remote Object (the logger client).

So instead of extending RemoteObject on the client, I extended 
PortableRemoteObject. Then I was able to recieve the client instance on the 
server side (and be able to make remote calls on it).

Hope this information is of any use to anybody.

Thnaks for reading anyway! ;)

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