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  | | | EJB over SSL | EJB over SSL 2004-12-23 - By Kevin Gaasch
Back It has to be supported by your App server. The configuration changes needed are dependent on what App server you are using. In JBoss, you just change the JNDI url and InitialFactory on the client. The rest of the configuration is server-side. Check with your app server to see how to do it with the app server you are using.
Kevin E. Gaasch Panhandle Plains Student Loan Center Software Craftsman Senior Programmer/Analyst Sun Certified Java Programmer Work: 806.324.4108 Cell: 806.674.1523
>>> Gilbert.Chang@(protected) 12/23/2004 2:02:44 AM >>> Do you mind giving me some pointers on how to configure HTTP tunneling on the client side with Sun JDK 1.4.2? Thanks.
Gilbert
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