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Wow, are you serious? I actually need the stubs on
my client's computer? I thought RMI could send the stubs across the network? (I
am new to RMI) I may be completely missing this though. So, then are you saying
that everytime I deploy a bean, I have to give the stubs to a client? (Whether
that be JSP, another EJB server on another comp. or some other company's
app)
Thanks for the reply. If there is no way to send
the stub across RMI, then this solves alot of questions but not problems. (What
about dynamic class loading with RMI? Is there a way for the client to try the
call, and then if it doesn't have the stub, to ask the RMI Registry to send the
stub?)
Robert
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