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David
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:47 am    Post subject: RMI Session Reply with quote



hi all,
I need to create a Login method in server side, so that every client layer
can call this method to log in. after logged in, I need to create a user
session in the server side to store all the user related information (such
as user name, password etc)
in another words, I am looking for a way to create a rmi session, just like
the httpsession, but it's not a browser application. thanks

david
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Alexey N. Solofnenko
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:31 am    Post subject: Re: RMI Session Reply with quote



In a server RMI interface that you get from a naming service, implement
login(credentials) method that would return another RMI interface for
user session. There is nothing special.

- Alexey.

David wrote:
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hi all,
I need to create a Login method in server side, so that every client layer
can call this method to log in. after logged in, I need to create a user
session in the server side to store all the user related information (such
as user name, password etc)
in another words, I am looking for a way to create a rmi session, just like
the httpsession, but it's not a browser application. thanks

david



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