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Thanks.
Hi,
I am new to J2EE and J2ME. Currently I'm developing a project which has 3-tier layers. The 2nd layer is business logic which is using J2EE and 3rd layer is presentation logic which is using J2ME. I have a question which I think maybe you can help me.
1. Is it possible to create RMI in J2EE using Netbeans? I have tried and searched around but I can't find anything. If it is possible, then should we create under ejb o wat category and type?
With regards,
Teck Guan
When I click on the download link then I get redirected back to the same page...?
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