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  | | | Best way to call an EJB from the Thick client ? | Best way to call an EJB from the Thick client ? 2004-07-20 - By Anuj Kumar
Back <P> Hi,<BR> <BR> The client in my application is a thick client developed using swing.<BR> I want to know the best way to call an EJB from client.on the server side we have session bean which acts as an controller and calls the business delagates .as per my knowledge RMI could be a solution but i don't know wht are the disadvantages of that and performance issues...<BR> can anyone give any suggestion abt this??<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> Anuj </P> <br><br> <A target="_blank" HREF="http://clients.rediff.com/signature/track_sig.asp"> <IMG SRC="http://ads.rediff.com/RealMedia/ads/adstream_nx.cgi/www.rediffmail.com /inbox.htm@(protected)" BORDER=0 VSPACE=0 HSPACE=0></a>
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The client in my application is a thick client developed using swing. I want to know the best way to call an EJB from client.on the server side we have session bean which acts as an controller and calls the business delagates .as per my knowledge RMI could be a solution but i don't know wht are the disadvantages of that and performance issues... can anyone give any suggestion abt this??
Anuj
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