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RMI/IIOP Access to EJBs |
On the first machine where application server is running, package ACC. Go to the directory of
Note that the appclient.jar is intended to be used on a remote machine with same type of operating system. For example, appclient.jar created on a Solaris system will not function on a Win32 system.
If you intend to run the client application on a remote machine, you need to transfer the rmi-simpleClient.jar and appserv-ext.jar files to the client machine. Although the rmi-simpleClient.jar file is used in this example to run application client with or without an ACC, it contains more files than absolutely necessary for the situation in which an ACC is not used. The minimal files required to run the example on a remote machine without an ACC are the appserv-ext.jar file and the following files as extracted from the rmi-simpleClient.jar file:
On Solaris:
On Windows:
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