[2005-03-06 10:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
| 
| > What I didn't see was where I could provide my own 
| >Registry.lookup(String), or configure such a thing, to actually
| >pickup the "real" remote object to do the Proxy/InvocationHandler
| >dance with (from a different RMI server).  Also, I didn't see
| >where any InvocationHandler return value would be checked for
| >being a Remote object (and needing to be proxied).
| >
| > 
| >
| You don't!  You just create a proxy-binding inside of the jboss.xml or 
| standardjboss.xml. 
| 
| I wouldn't use JBoss to lookup the other server's stuff.  I'd just do 
| whatever you'd do from a client inside of the jboss interceptor.

  The problem is that both ends of the RMI are a "black box".
I can't modify either the server or the client.  I have zero
access to the RMI server machine and the only control I have,
is the configuration on the client to use an alternate server.
The code on the client that does Naming.lookup(...) is not
something I can change.  I'd love to know the right (simpler)
way to have solved the problem, because I had a hell of a time
caching the Remote object successfully in the proxy...

| Of course you could just do everything in JBoss and then you can use 
| RMI/HTTP :-P

        My life wouldn't be so easy :-)

cheers.
        Brent


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