Client connect via java.rmi

I am trying to fidnd the simplest method for connecting to Weblogic RMI registry to
get a reference to a server program which implements a component interface with PeopleSoft.
Can normal java.rmi be used to get that reference, if so how can I find out which
port to use to send the reqest.
Or do I have to use http tunelling or t3 protocols? This is a junit test so I want
to avoid loading the weblogic rmi implementation and security classes required to
keep it as simple as possible.
Thank you.

You also need to make sure you generated the IIOP stubs using -iiop with the ejbc compiler...
Andy Piper wrote:
Neil Forrest <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to access an EJB deployed in Weblogic 6.0 via a Java client using RMI-IIOP.
I can connect to the server and get an Initial Context and even find the EJB using its JNDI Name.
But when I try to pull back the EJBHome object using the PortableRemoteObject.narrow method I get a class cast exception.
Can anyone shed some light on this ?This is doc'd in the 6.1 examples or you can find out from previous
postings on this newsgroup. You need to use a security manager in the
client.
andy

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