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Home interface or Home Interface stub
Kiran Kumar P
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Hi,
When we cast the lookup object to the homeinterface class,what handle we are getting?Is it a home interface handle or home interface stub handle?
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Kiran.
Parsuram panigrahi
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It is the home interface.
Geeta Ramasami
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Is it not the HomeInterface stub as the client has access only to the stubs...
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