Philippe Coq wrote :

> Hi,
> it seems that you don't use the JOnAS implementation of
> PortableRemoteObject class
> verify your CLASSPATH
> Best regards,

Hi,
I triple checked my classpath, even rebuilt it jar by jar.
I have RMI_jonas.jar on top of the other jars, but it has no effect.

I give you my classpath in case of, but I don't see anything wrong.

E:\java-lib\RMI_jonas.jar;E:\java-lib\webserver.jar;E:\java-lib\xml.jar;E:\j
ava-lib\servlet.jar;E:\java-lib\log4j.jar;E:\java-lib\xerces.jar;E:\java-lib
\xalan.jar;E:\java-lib\regexp.jar;E:\java-lib\saxon.jar;E:\java-lib\j2ee.jar
;E:\java-lib\ejbJonas.jar;

After browsing RMI_jonas.jar I noticed that the class PortableRemoteObject
in com.sun.internal.javax.rmi was missing.
It is a bit confusing then. Normally the PortableRemoteObject class that is
instanciated is the one from RMI_jonas.jar, or am I wrong ?

Jean-Philippe SCHALLER
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.modelmadz.net



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