Normally, when I create a RMI client and a RMI server outside an application server I have to start a rmiregistry (in background) by
entering
rmiregistry &
from the command line. Keep in mind that I am not talking of EJBs
but of simple, pure rmi classses which communicate.
Assume I deploy such a rmi server into the deploy folder of JBoss
Does JBoss automatically recognize the need of the start of
a rmiregistry?
Otherwise how do I instruct JBoss to start the rmiregistry?
Thanks
Thomas
the rmiregistry is not supported in JBoss - IMO