Conclusion
Distributed Java applications - Java/RMI and IDL/CORBA
Article REF: H2760 V1
Conclusion
Distributed Java applications - Java/RMI and IDL/CORBA

Authors : Patrick BELLOT, Christophe MATIACHOFF

Publication date: November 10, 1999, Review date: June 15, 2016 | Lire en français

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3. Conclusion

Despite a justified a priori, the performance of both Java/RMI and Java/IDL techniques seems satisfactory. For example, on an Ethernet LAN, a method call between two Java objects located on two UNIX workstations in two different sub-networks takes 4 ms. This performance, combined with the ease with which these mechanisms can be implemented in Java, opens the door to the design and development of distributed applications on local networks.

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