I understand the Bull Jonas EJB server/container implementation (which does
not currently support CORBA incoming) handles this problem by having their
own rmic stub-generator therefore sending the transaction context to any
other Bull Jonas implementations.

-Steve Roth, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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> 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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