Thanks Karel,

doing that provided a lot of information. It turns out the problem is in the J2EE server; when it (the IIOP dispatcher service) is unmarshalling a String parameter, it hits a java.lang.OutOfMemory exception. With an alternative orb, the J2EE server goes through the exact same unmarshalling steps, but doesn't hit any exceptions, and the invocation works fine. What could account for this difference ? And, has an EJB been successfully invoked by a C++ client via mico ?

Many thanks,
Denis.



Denis,

please try to add `-ORBDebug All' command-line param for your MICO-based client and see what this produce. And no, it's not known issue.

Cheers,
Karel
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