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How Is A Java Object Message Delivered To A Non-java Client? |
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Answer» It is according to the specification that the message SENT should be received in the same format. A non-java CLIENT cannot receive a message in the FORM of java object. The provider in between handles the CONVERSION of the data type and the message is transferred to the other end. It is according to the specification that the message sent should be received in the same format. A non-java client cannot receive a message in the form of java object. The provider in between handles the conversion of the data type and the message is transferred to the other end. |
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