Hi,

I have a very general question that I hope someone can help me to answer. 

The basic question is what type of trust needs to be established between a 
publisher and subscriber. 

Let's imagine that we are on a system that is set up to "accept" requests from 
random outside servers but is not set up to "initiate" requests to random 
outside servers.  I.e., a system behind a strict firewall.

It seems to me that if the publisher is a secure server, then it will have a 
hard time triggering the onMessage method of a random subscribers. The reason I 
think this is because I guess that the onMessage must be making an Remote 
Method Invokation on the untrusted subscriber system.

So, basically, can you have a publisher that is behind a strict firewall?


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