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RE: Registring DefaultClientCoderRegistryProvider for EJB application: msg#00124java.ulc.devel
Hi Vitaly, The specification of the CoderRegistryProvider on the client side is independent of the way you have deployed your application on the server. So if your client is deployed as: 1. Applet: Specify as parameter in Applet tag for the ULC client applet in the HTML/JSP file 2. JNLP: Specify as argument in application descriptor for the ULC client application in the JNLP file. See ULC Extension Guide Section 4.4 for the above. 3. Standalone/DevelopmentRunner: Specify as command line rgument: -client-coder-registry-provider <class name> I hope this helps. Thanks and regards, Janak -----Original Message----- From: ulc-developer-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ulc-developer-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Vitaly Logvinchuk Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:29 AM To: ulc-developer@xxxxxxxxx Cc: bruno.schaeffer@xxxxxxxxx Subject: [ULC-developer] Registring DefaultClientCoderRegistryProvider for EJB application Hi all, Could anybody help me? I want to use my own implementation of DefaultClientCoderRegistryProvider and DefaultServerCoderRegistryProvide. I successfully register server provider in "ejb-jar.xml" file. But I can not found how to register my client implementation for EJB application? Best regards, Vitaly Logvinchuk
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