GlassFish and Jboss do dynamic stub generation for IIOP proxy's too, now that would be cool.
Cheers, Peter. ----- Original message ----- > Greg is referring to the fact that Jeri provides the ability to ship a > java.reflection.Proxy object to the report host as the service > implementation, instead of having to ship the actual class as a > serializable endpoint. This is a big difference. Adding endpoint > implementations into this is like apples and oranges. Yes, if there is > “code” needed, it needs to be downloaded. But, dynamic proxies take > away the need for code to be downloaded, unless you need a smart proxy. > > Gregg Wonderly > > On Mar 7, 2014, at 10:32 AM, Michał Kłeczek <michal.klec...@xpro.biz> > wrote: > > > 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 > > > > -- > > Michał Kłeczek > > XPro Sp. z o. o. > > ul. Borowskiego 2 > > 03-475 Warszawa > > Polska<Michał Kłeczek (XPro).vcf> >