Re: [JBoss-dev] MBeanProxy with JBoss Remoting

2003-02-19 Thread Juha-P Lindfors

yes

On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Anatoly Akkerman wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is obvious and I am treading old ground or makes
> sense or not, but given that JMX remoting already works, if one creates
> a Java proxy to an MBean via MBeanProxy and that Proxy instance gets
> shipped through the Remoting infrastructure, wouldn't it make sense to
> make the JMXInvocationHandler to push invocations on this proxy to the
> original MBean through the Remoting pipe that it arrived through? This
> would be useful if an invocation on an MBean returns such a proxy object
> (say, this MBean is a Factory MBean for other MBeans but clients prefer
> typed invocation on the factory) and now you want to invoke this factory
> MBean remotely and still get meaningful objects back.
>
> -- Anatoly
>


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[JBoss-dev] MBeanProxy with JBoss Remoting

2003-02-19 Thread Anatoly Akkerman
Hi,

I don't know if this is obvious and I am treading old ground or makes 
sense or not, but given that JMX remoting already works, if one creates 
a Java proxy to an MBean via MBeanProxy and that Proxy instance gets 
shipped through the Remoting infrastructure, wouldn't it make sense to 
make the JMXInvocationHandler to push invocations on this proxy to the 
original MBean through the Remoting pipe that it arrived through? This 
would be useful if an invocation on an MBean returns such a proxy object 
(say, this MBean is a Factory MBean for other MBeans but clients prefer 
typed invocation on the factory) and now you want to invoke this factory 
MBean remotely and still get meaningful objects back.

-- Anatoly



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