I originally sent this to the transaction list...but apparently, Jeremie does something of what I need... Here it is: The orginal message to the transaction list: Is there any way...to develop a transaction like service WITHOUT the overhead to simply...implicitly pass a session ID from EJB to EJB to RMI Server...and possibly in reverse...??? The transaction service does something like this...does it not? I've looked at everything from dynamic proxies...which really doesn't help because we need control over development of the business components...the IIOP layer...and the transaction service...but am having a hard time with it. I am trying to develop a plugable framework here without having control over the business development...this framework needs to track a user (session ID) through the entire application!!! NEW: I was informed by Christoper that Jeremie does something like this for RMI...which would be a big help...however, is there any way to plug this into an already existing environment such as Weblogic 5.1/6.0? What are the ramifications? And, are there any examples on passing this custom made context implicitly?? Any help would be greatly appreciated! A perplexed java engineer, Shane Muffat ---- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "unsubscribe jonas-users". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
