Sorry, this question is our of my ability. Ask Nic Ferrier instead, he/she
is expert of that.

liwen

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hi liwen

 is there any security reasons specific to servlets as rmi client vis-a-vis
java client ? My java client invokes allright but the servlet is unable to
call the same rmi server . I am using Tomcat3.1.




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depends on how do u want to use them together. as i  did, i use a servlet
as a rmi client to call method
of a rmi server. u can also use a servlet as a rmi  server and some other
programs such as servlets,
applets, and so on as rmi client.

liwen

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From:  chandra shekar
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hi there,
i have a doubt , how do u use servlets with  rmi..
thanks in  advance

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