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EJB over SSL

EJB over SSL

2004-12-21       - By Gilbert Chang

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Hi, there:







I have heard that the ORB in JDK 1.4 does not support CSIv2. Can someone
confirm this is indeed the case?



Specifically, I am trying to invoke via EJBs running in Websphere
Application Server 5.0.2 from a standalone Java client running on JDK

1.4.2 via SSL. Is this technically possible to do without support for
CSIv2 on the client side (WAS 5.0.2 supports CSIv2)? Thanks.







Gilbert Chang




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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Specifically, I am trying to
invoke via EJBs running in Websphere Application Server 5.0.2 from a standalone
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>1.4.2 via SSL. Is this
technically possible to do without support for CSIv2 on the client side (WAS
5.0.2 supports CSIv2)? Thanks.</span></font></p>

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