Chris,
I didn't see the earlier post but wanted to make the
points that:
1.) Http tunneling (of RMI) is troublesome (see RMI mailling list )
2.) connecting through port 80 to a servlet
which is an EJB client is an alternative
Peter Booth
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From: Christian Schwoebel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RMI-IIOP and more ...
Robert wrote:
>IIOP can be wrapped with SSL and layered on top of HTTP.
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I'm sorry I'm getting out of scope here, but could anyone give me
some information about where I can get some specs, stuff or
examples about RMI / IIOP wrapped with SSL on top of HTTP.
Probably using RMI / JRMP like said before.
The problem we have is: The target firewall is restricted to Port 80
(HTTP) communication only.
So - the best solution would be - using a factory to use a simple
RMI / JRMP communication when the app is used within the intranet
but using a tunneling mechanism when used in the internet.
I read about HTTP Tunneling using the CustomSocketFactory for RMI
but I couldn't find any further information.
Any ideas welcome ...
Thanks in advance
regards
Chris
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