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protocol used to communicate with session
jacob deiter
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what protocol a swing(NON WEB) based client used to communicate with session bean
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Jacob,
A Swing client may use
SOAP
, REST, CORBA or RMI. For internal applications, the RMI option makes the most sense.
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Reza
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