Interesting ... I was just reading the RMI/IIOP forum and it appears that
propagation of transaction and security contexts are not supported in the Sun-IBM
version of RMI over IIOP, which I believe is the official version. In fact, it
appears that there is no way for the current implementation to track specific
references (they are arbitrary to the server object), which seems very bizarre.
See forum posting (http://forum.java.sun.com/forum?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected])
for details.
Any comments from vendors would be appreciated.
Rohit Garg wrote:
> Take a look at JBroker 2.0. It provides standard RMI over
> IIOP as well as transaction, and security context propagation.
>
> See http://www.objectEra.com/jbroker.
>
> > Hi, everybody.
> > I am studying Entity Bean and Java.
> > And I met a question. Please someone tell me a answer.
> >
> > My Question is
> > How to propagate the global transaction.
> > For example, when a client starts transaction( do begin() method)
> > how does the server know this transaction.
> >
> > I read RMI spec, but nothing about this is written.
> > JTS describes using OTS and IIOP.
> >
> > But I can not understand sending RMI message in the IIOP packet.
> >
> > Please help me.
> >
> > Thanx
> > Yoshihiko Hatsuyama
> >
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