The new stuff would be used when the client is trying to get at the JMX
bus through a firewall. For example ..
Swing Client -> firewall -> internet -> firewall -> jboss
By default al JNDI/EJB go over RMI on port . In order for the above
to work, the client firewall would have to allow RMI c
amp;arg=blah&
argType=java.lang.String&arg=queue/blah
None of this I beleive has anything to do w/ the JNDI services so ... good
luck.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 11:12
Hi,
Can someone please explain to me in more detail the new HTTP to JMX Invoker
for RMI/HTTP for the JNDI service as well as
EJBs.
Thanks
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