Peter,

>>I.e. My simple assertion is that an API should seemingly be as easy to use
>>remotely as locally. Glue is, RMI not.
>>
>
>keyword in that sentence - "seemingly" ;) 
>
>If it seems as easy to use locally as it is remotely then you will have 
>people treat it like a local object. This is *extremely* bad if you are 
>trying to build a fault tolerant infrastrcutre. The more strongly typed and 
>more easily that tools (ie compilers and whatnot) can tell me I am doing 
>stupid things (like treating remote objects as locals) the better IMHO. With 
>RMI as it is now you have to make a choice to program poorly. With the GLUE 
>model you have to make a choice to program properly. Hence why I like RMIs 
>model ;)
>
Could you at least agree with me that RemoteException is aweful for 
same-JVM method calls?

- Paul




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