HELP!! ::: org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL

When i call an ejb deplyed into oracle8i from my client i have
got
the following exception:
::: org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL
org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL[completed=MAYBE]
and i really don'r know how to manage that.
regards
Luca
[email protected]
null

finally i have found the solution.
you have to declare the serializable class :final
bye
luca landolfo (guest) wrote:
: Thank you for your answer but i still got my problem.
: The strangest thing is that if is the server(EJB on Oracle8i)
: returning the class everything work fine but the opposite
(Client
: sending a serielizable object to the server). ???
: Jose R. Daz (guest) wrote:
: : Hello,
: : It looks like an error mapping the objects beetwen JAVA
and
: : CORBA.
: : Check if the objects you return as parameters are
: serializable,
: : and you return parameters by value (only in the return of
the
: : method).
: : From Oracle 8i, we have several EJBs, returning objects
: arrays
: : and Vectors.
: : Have you tried in OAS 408? We can3t do it because of the
: same
: : problem that you say.
: : Jose R. Daz
: : luca landolfo (guest) wrote:
: : : When i call an ejb deplyed into oracle8i from my client i
: have
: : : got
: : : the following exception:
: : : ::: org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL
: : : org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL[completed=MAYBE]
: : : and i really don'r know how to manage that.
: : : regards
: : : Luca
: : : [email protected]
null

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