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I am using RMI, where the client is in Windows 2000 and the server is in Linux. I have an object database at the RMI server for storing objects. The RMI client is available to any application that needs to store objects in the object database. When I store a class it gives a ClassNotFoundException:ClassName(no security manager: RMI class loader disabled) at the client. The ClassName is the object that has to be stored. The ClassName is in the CLASSPATH of the client. The RMI client developed by me is supplied in a jar file. But when I put the ClassName at the server end, i.e. explicity store the ClassName.class file in the server, it works. The hitch is that my RMI client will be used by many application to store objects in the object database and I can’t put each object what they store in the server side, physically. Is there any way to overcome this?

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