And finally, to simplify things, we will use only eclipse to get this tutorial working. All eclipse projects (including sources) are attached at the end of this tutorial. I will also say that not all ...
A simple example that demonstrates how RMI (Remote Method Invocation) works in Java. A good start for making a distributed system!
RMI applications often comprise two separate programs, a server and a client. A typical server program creates some remote objects, makes references to these objects accessible, and waits for clients ...
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is an application programming interface (API) in the Java programming language and development environment. It allows objects on one computer or Java Virtual Machine ...
The ability to invoke methods on one Java object from objects residing in another JVM has been a standard Java feature since the JDK 1.1 release. The Remote Method Invocation (RMI) framework makes a ...
Until recently, if you wanted up-to-date information about Java’s Remote Method Invocation (RMI), you had to piece together information from magazines, tutorials, and mailing lists. A few Java books ...
Abstract: Java-RMI is a well-known distribution middleware framework that allows the invocation of remote methods. The paper describes the extension of Java-RMI model to make the remote method calls ...