Hi,


   You need the ORB on your classpath, correct.  Personally, I dislike
applets for internet situations, because of the browser and download issues.
On an intranet it is a different story. HTTP tunneling for EJB communication
over firewalls, or between applications and EJB's over firewalls can also be
done, as the classes can already be placed on the classpath of the
container.


The main point is that IIOP is a standard protocol and already can be
'wrapped' in other protocols, the original question of this thread was
trying to get protocol independant EJB's, I was highlighting that IIOP
already has these features.

If you have any more specific VisiBroker or GateKeeper questions, please
post them to the visibroker newsgroup.


Kind Regards,

-Robert





   -----Original Message-----
   From:       rcastaneda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent:       Monday, February 14, 2000 11:23 PM
   To:         EJB-INTEREST
   Cc:         rcastaneda
   Subject:    Re: RMI-IIOP and more ...

   G'Day Christian,

   <vendor>
     VisiBroker does HTTP tunneling via the VisiBroker GateKeeper, and
   as
   Inprise Application Server hosted EJB's are CORBA objects so they can
   use
   this feature.
   An FAQ on the gatekeeper can be found at
   http://www.borland.com/devsupport/visibroker/faq/VisiGateKeeperFAQ.ht
   ml

   examples come with visibroker
   http://www.borland.com/visibroker

   </vendor>

   regards,

   -Robert


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   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christian Schwoebel
   Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 8:09 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RMI-IIOP and more ...


   Robert wrote:

   >IIOP can be wrapped with SSL and layered on top of HTTP.
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   -------
   --------

   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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