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=) would be greatly appreciated...
thanks!
Wes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 5:32 AM
Subject: Re: tunneling ORMI through
SSL?
It can be done. We have
a way that was devised by a Sun Architect who worked for us for a while.
I'll see if I can send the classes to your address later.
It is called SRI for Simple Remote
Interface. You make a facade of your methods you want on the EJBs.
Make an interface that represents those methods. We have a
pre-compile program that will make an abstract servlet and a servletImpl to
handle the SSL communication. You can set it up so that it can detect if it
needs to use RMI or SSL.
Jonathan
Bricker Lilly Research Labs Java ATG
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Ok...
a little background... I dont have TONS of ejb programming
background however I understand the concepts... and am more than willing to
read =)
My problem... I wanna create an applicationserver (running
orion of course) that is more or less a transaction server... and have
clients (entirely seperate machines) connecting to the orion server to
perform transactions.
What I need is a secure method of clients
communicating with orion. Somone proposed the idea of ORMI tunneled through
ssl, which he didnt know if it was possible for sure. I would be interested
to see the methods other people have used to solve similar
problems.
Wes
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