Ingo Schuster wrote:
> Hello
>
> In his book "Enterprise Java Computing" Govind Seshadri writes:
> "I would not recommend accessing an RMIlet using RMI clients due to
> servlet lifecycle issues." (By RMIlet he means a servlet implementing the
> Remote interface).
> Does anybody have an idea why you shouldn't access an servlet via RMI?
> What exactly does he mean by "lifecycle issues"?
Did you ever get an asnwer on this? I've done some RMI, and Ica't think of any
reason NOT to connect to a servlet via RMI.
I was considering doing exactly that to implement a servlet console.
George
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