Native RMI doesn't support distributed transactions very well.  You'll
notice many EJB vendors supporting RMI over IIOP... for that very reason.
Just a heads up.

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Kerry:

I also prefer the RMI-based servers. The reason is that RMI comes
with the VM whereas for CORBA you need to install additional
software on each client (such as the Smart Agent in Visibroker).
Of course, if the app uses a mix of programming languages you need
to use CORBA.

Vlad

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Mike said...
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> Personally, I prefer the RMI-based servers over the CORBA-based
> servers.

Any reason for your preference?

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