That does not make sense to me and is why this is not an aop issue as its only 
the initial handshake that needs to negotiate the marshallers. The aspect is 
the marshaller configuration and if aop fits, it fits as a wrapper around the 
remoting framework to establish its configuration.

Fundamentally the marshallers are a configuration issue and as such it is 
another piece on top of the bare wire transport. You cannot use the wire 
without some choice of a marshaller. In order to use the wire to select the 
marshallers there has to be a default for the initial handshake exchange and 
ability to reconfigure the marshalling layer to the new agreed on marshallers.

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