You are definitely right.
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The envelope you show looks like an
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> Another question is that I send a Vector of application objects. In the
> request that I can get from the TcpTunnelGui uses the following line to
> reprents this vector:
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Thanks a lot. The code works after I changed it to make it work with JDK 1.3
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