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Skeleton in Java2
vishwas madhuvarshi
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In java2 skeleton is not required on server side. So, in absence of skeleton, who does the stub communicates with? Who does the unmarshalling and marshalling at server end?
boris abramovich
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You need skeleton and stub on the server side. Are you sure Java1.2 does not require it?
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yes, I am sure.
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