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Hi Karen,
Unfortunately, I don't know of any obvious way to solve your problem. If we were
talking about a pure Remoting application (i.e., direct use of Remoting, rather than
indirect use by way of EJBs), I would think of some kind of asynchronous architecture.
I.e., you make the invocation and get a URL back pointing to the eventual result. Now, if
you want to get crazy, you could wrap the EJB3 invocation handler,
org.jboss.aspects.remoting.AOPRemotingInvocationHandler (see the configuration file
$JBOSS_HOME/server/$CONFIG/deploy/ejb3-connections-jboss-beans.xml), in your own handler
which caches results and returns a URL. Then, when it sees the URL, it returns the
result, or an indication that the result isn't ready yet. It sounds like fun, kinda.
The latest version, Remoting 3, is a completely different code base that I don't know
much about.
Sorry I couldn't help.
-Ron
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