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1. Re: RMI and Seam
gavin.king Aug 9, 2006 6:25 PM (in response to bluetrade)Please tell us a little bit more about your requirements.
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2. Re: RMI and Seam
bluetrade Aug 20, 2006 2:47 PM (in response to bluetrade)Hi,
sorry for the reply... was vacation-time :)
I have some classes that I have exposed vie @Remote. However, I can access them from my development computer because the client is on the same machine as the server ie they both can deal with EJB annotations. Now, I want to move the client to a different machine, where I don't have a full EJB container or the EJB libraries, so how can I access my @Remote classes from a client there? I don't want to supply the client with the real Entities, they contain too much internal information, I mean the client doesn't have the EJB stuff anyways - is there an elegant way of solving this - or do I have to write all classes by hand w/o annotations?
THanks,
Joey