Sure there is a need for code downloading for JERI proxies. You seem to assume 
no custom endpoint implementations.

There is really no difference between dynamic proxy and "normal" object.

Regards,

On Friday, March 07, 2014 09:32:04 AM Greg Trasuk wrote:
> 
> Now, dynamic proxies are a different story, and JERI already uses the
> dynamic proxy mechanism.  There’s no need, for example to download an
> implementation class for an object that is directly exported - you only
> really need the service interface to be available locally.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Greg Trasuk

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