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serialized transportation
jay akhawri
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hi, i was just goinn through the
EJB
part and i came to know that in serialization state of objects are marshelled by stub and are sent in byte stream....my question is why it's not sent in charecter stream.
Gopi Kishore
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you can get the detailed information why objects are sent in bytes.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javarmi/chapter/ch10.html
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