Shouldn't you do home.create() to get a hold of the remote object?
thanks,
-marina
glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Well... I did that produced results and blew the whole thing up...
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> The problem is that I must have the remote object at this point in the chain - so I need to go further. The original code uses PortableRemoteObject.narrow() method - I think I'll go back to the original code undoing all my manipulations and see what happens...
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