What about tunneling RMI through the Firewall through http?

Jamie

Steffen Fischer wrote:

> Randy:
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep 1999 08:51:58 -0700, Randy Belknap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Have you considered using a refresh option on the client page (assuming
> >the client is html and not an applet) so that you wouldn't have to have
> >permanent http connections?  You could then use non-SingleThreaded
> >servlets and maintain your queue on the server.
>
> Clients are applets and receive new information from the queue every 0-2 seconds. 
>HTML clients with refresh option would not help since we cannot
> setup always a new connection for polling of the queue.
> You'll probably say: "why don't they use CORBA/RMI/...?". Answer: we can't.
> Both client and server sit behind a *restrictive* firewall.
>
>   Steffen
>
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