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Accessing EJBs through firewalls
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Ever try to write a J2EE application accessing EJBs across a firewall? It can be messy, and developers often must resort to all kinds of workarounds, none of them particularly "neat." Developers often write a servlet to intercept HTTP requests and delegate them to EJBs, which is kind of a kludge. Another approach that uses tunneling technologies-such as RMI over HTTP-can entail a big performance hit. But there is a better way. You can solve this problem elegantly by using Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE).
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| Date Included | 2006-04-01 11:07:30 |
| Date Modified | 2006-04-01 11:07:30 |
| URL | http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2002_09/online/j2ee_asankaran_09_03_02/ |
| Download URL | http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2002_09/online/j2ee_asankaran_09_03_02/ |
| Version | n/a |
| Platform | Windows, Unix |
| Filesize | KB |
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