Well, the problem with MarshallerEditor is that it doesn't exist.

When BisocketClientInvoker initializes itself, it uses a class called 
org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.PropertyEditors, which calls 
java.beans.PropertyEditorManager.findEditor() to try to find editors to set all 
the BisocketClientInvoker bean properties.  One of BisocketClientInvoker's bean 
properties is "marshaller", but there is no editor for it.  In the normal 
course of events, PropertyEditors sees that there is no editor and quietly 
moves on.  I suspect that in your case, the Applet classloader tries to load a 
MarshallerEditor over the network, which results in different behavior.

To be honest, I've never seen this problem before, and don't really know how to 
handle it.  One possibility would be to create a do nothing MarshallerEditor 
with the same codebase as your applet.

You could ask on the "JBoss Messaging" forum 
(http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&f=238) if they have any 
experience with the use of JBM in an applet.  If you do that, I'd appreciate it 
if you could post a link to that thread so I could follow it.

Thanks,
Ron

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