Hello Manisha,
EJB does require the RMI stubs. You will notice
that we run the "rmic" (the rmi compiler) over the Serialised version of
the Deployment Descriptor while deploying the beans from the command line.
Similarly, while deploying the beans using the
deployment wizard, the wizard runs the "rmic" over the serialised
deployment descriptor creating the EJBObject and the EJBhome stubs.
Possibly you are using the wizard and hence have not
noticed the generation of the stubs.
Hope this helps.
Ashutosh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Manisha Menon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 9:26 PM
Subject: Stubs generation.
> Hi all,
>
> Whether EJB does not need any RMI stubs ? I understand
> EJB also supports distributed computing and has RMI or
> IIOP as the underlying protocol. How's that then for
> EJB we are not generating stubs ? I am sorry if
> thequestion itself is absurd.
>
> Sorry for the silly question
>
> Manisha
>
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