Java/RMI: communications between distributed Java objects
Distributed Java applications - Java/RMI and IDL/CORBA
Article REF: H2760 V1
Java/RMI: communications between distributed Java objects
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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1. Java/RMI: communications between distributed Java objects

Java/RMI (remote method invocation) is specific to the Java language. It is a set of classes and implementation tools enabling objects distributed on different sites or on the same platform to communicate with each other. Remember [1, 2] that Java objects are executed by the Java virtual machine (JVM) [3] .

1.1 Distributed Java objects

Objects can be distributed in different ways (figure 1 ):

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