Thank you for the tip, Greg. I'm not sure exactly what fixed it, but you got me started in the right direction. It seems as though using the .java.policy file, instead of trying to specify policy files on the command line, helped.
Now I've run into another problem, but I'll start a new thread...
I saw the post earlier about the java.security.AccessControlException in correlation with RMI. I'm having the same problem, except the fixes mentioned in that thread didn't work.
Right now I'm just trying to get a very simple RMI example from SUN's tutorial website to work. I start the...
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