My client is interested in having Windows processes such as COM objects and
VB programs drive Enterprise Java Beans on the back end.  As I understand I
have several options for doing this.

1.  CORBA
2.  The new COM bridge software written by Sun that automates the process.
I believe this is CORBA based as well.
3.  SOAP - XML messages sent over http.

As I understand, options 1 and 2 require RMI over IIOP.  I have read in one
place that JRun uses standard RMI rather than RMI over IIOP making it
incompatible with these options.  I found a page on the Allaire site that
says JRun does support RMI over IIOP.  Which is it?

Does anybody have experience with this sort of thing?  Is Corba the way to
go or would SOAP be better?
Mark Phelps
Software Technology Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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