Maybe one more statement to shed some light:

Tomcat does not have any built-in support for RMI-connectivity but for
the HTTP(S)-connectivity.

If you want to forward incoming HTTP(S)-Requests to your RMI-server,
you'll have to write a servlet which accepts the default
HTTP(S)-requests and transforms them to RMI-requests which then will
be sent by your servlet to your RMI-server.

Aftter hat your servlet has to read the RMI-response which then will
have to be transformed to an HTTP(S)-response which is sent back to
the HTTP(S)-client (usually a web-browser).

HTH

Gregor
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