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Hi riesvantwisk ,
Many thanks for your response. But just to confirm, i have
my remoting-config.xml and services-config.xml properly configured
with the channel definition and destination information correctly.
Just to update you that i have few other Remote Object calls that
are been made to this remoting-config.xml and they work perfectly
fine. The only important difference between these two RO calls is
that for the successful RO call, the required Remote Object class
is available as part of a JAR file in my EAR. But in case of the
Unsuccessful RO call, the required Remote Object class is actually
available in the WAR itself as part of
WAR/WebContent/WEB-INF/classes.
All other configuration information apart from this
difference are literally the same for both the Remote Object calls.
Once again many thanks for your response.
Many thanks for your response. But just to confirm, i have
my remoting-config.xml and services-config.xml properly configured
with the channel definition and destination information correctly.
Just to update you that i have few other Remote Object calls that
are been made to this remoting-config.xml and they work perfectly
fine. The only important difference between these two RO calls is
that for the successful RO call, the required Remote Object class
is available as part of a JAR file in my EAR. But in case of the
Unsuccessful RO call, the required Remote Object class is actually
available in the WAR itself as part of
WAR/WebContent/WEB-INF/classes.
All other configuration information apart from this
difference are literally the same for both the Remote Object calls.
Once again many thanks for your response.
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