Gurminder,

if I understand your email well, then the biggest motivation behind introducing SOAP to your application is firewall traversal. I personally prefer more simple solution to this problem as IIOP/CORBA firewall software is. Perhaps this is because I have good experience with our own ObjectWall deployments. :-)

http://www.objectwall.com

Please let me know off-list if you are interested in evaluation version.

Cheers,
Karel
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Gurminder Singh wrote:

Hi,



I am developing an application (client/server) which has its server
written in java and supports both IIOP and SOAP channel s for
communication. I have introduced soap channel to overcome the problem
faced by IIOP when the clients are on the other side of firewall. My
requirement is to develop a client which can possibly switch between
channels (IIOP/SOAP) dynamically.

Another alternative is to provide HTTP tunneling.

My approach to tackle the solution is to develop a library which can
possibly tunnel iiop into HTTP. Does any one have worked in this area if
yes then please guide.



Thanks in advance.






--Regards

Guminder Singh

Member (SDG)

Core Technologies Group

Quark Media House pvt Ltd.

A- 45 industrial Area (Mohali)

Phone: 91 -172-2299440

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