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After having tried to get the AdviceApp running on the new J2EE 1.4 for some time, I gave up frustrated. Making the application run on 1.3.1 was then really no problem, just a matter of some minutes if you follow the steps in the book...and if you know how to fix the corba bad operation exception.
Just out of curiosity: has anybody successfully deployed and run the application on J2EE 1.4??? I always got a javax.naming.CommunicationException: Can't find SerialContextProvider and couldn�t find anything on the net that helped solving the problem.
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I am trying to get the Advice application running and I am running into the above mentioned CORBA BAD_OPERATION Exception when I run the client.
Can someone enlighten me as to how I can get around this, what is the cause, etc. ?
Thanks in advance !

-James
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Once I found the topic thread the steps we're pretty straight forward. Now I have a nifty little program which gives me advice.
Is this a bug peculiar to the RI and not the default spec behavior ? Will we always have to avoid the use of getX() in EJB X's bean and component classes ?

-James
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Hey James,

Originally posted by James Adams:
Is this a bug peculiar to the RI and not the default spec behavior ? Will we always have to avoid the use of getX() in EJB X's bean and component classes ?


The bug is particular to the RI. The spec does not make such a naming restriction.
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