Hm, I dunno where you got your info but Orion-RMI does not distribute
the stubs, they are dynamically generated at runtime on the clientside and
this
is not how JRMP works. As for "no stubs" I dont understand what you mean
by that - there always has to be a stub, a class that implements the
interface
and forwards the calls, be it dynamically created at runtime (like in Orion
or with
JDK 1.3's Proxy factory) or precompiled. With Orion the stub creation is
completely transparent - but that doesnt mean it doesnt exist. :)
PS. You'd get away without using stubs if you used your own hacked VM but I
sincerely hope your server doesnt. :)
/Magnus Stenman, the Orion team
http://www.orionserver.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rickard �berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Client Stubs
> > When I created a simple session bean using j2ee-ri, it required the
client
> > to have the client stubs that were generated by the DeployTool. However,
> > when I use the same session bean with OrionServer, it does not require
the
> > client stubs. How does it work without the client stubs?
>
> AFAIK there are 3 approaches to stubs:
> 1 Generate and distribute manually (J2EE RI)
> 2 Generate and distribute using dynamic classloading (a la RMI/JRMP)
> (OrionServer)
> 3 Don't generate any stubs (EJBoss)
>
> The main difference is in administration, and should be hardest with 1
> and easiest with 3.
>
> /Rickard
>
> --
> Rickard �berg
>
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>
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