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[WorldHello] This section introduces the RMI architecture from the perspective of the distributed or remote Java objects, and explores their differences through the behavior of local Java objects. The RMI architecture defines how objects behave, how and when exceptions can occur, how memory is managed, and how parameters are passed to, and returned from, remote methods.
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[SARAVANAN SIVAJI] Enterprise Application: Those who wanted to program in Java also wanted to map Java onto CORBA, which enabled Java to become a distributed language. Java continued to evolve in this way, and Sun invented the Remote Method Invocation (RMI) mechanism, which gave Java its own distributed access capability.
[Service Oriented Architecture] Web Service Security: Traditionally, SOAs have been built around distributed architectures using object model-based protocols such as Microsoft’s Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), which is platform specific, Java’s Remote Method Invocation (RMI), which is language specific, or the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) specification’s Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP), which mitigates platform and language dependencies but makes implementations prohibitively complex and costly, especially for smaller enterprises.
[Segers Consulting] Rest vs WS-* war is over | Segers Consulting: The SOAP/WS-* stack is actually the culmination of a twenty-year vendor battle over distributed computing protocols, the end of a line that included OSF DCE, CORBA, DCOM, Java RMI, and .NET Remoting.
[Notes for CS] the RPC Way to Interop With Remote Process: RPC Implementation - http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~cs736-1/papers/rpc.pdf DCE RPC - http://www.opengroup.org/dce/ SUN RPC - http://www.onc-rpc-xdr.com/ MS RPC - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa378651(VS.85).aspx Web Service ...
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[Lee] Efficient Java RMI Hessian - Lee - JavaEyeææ¯ç½ç«: As you probably noticed, the only actual coupling point between the clients' application code and the Burlap- or Hessian-specific classes is through the HessianProxyFactory. Compared with EJB or even RMI, Hessian's client dependency on the API is quite minimal, and if you use an Inversion of Control (IoC) container such as Spring, your client code will effectively have no dependencies on the framework.
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[/var/log/mind] Why REST ? | /var/log/mind: Thus even as you provide a REST interface to allow inter application integration, customers of such an interface do not have to wait for building the programmatic capabilities for leveraging it, they can get started immediately by being able to manually view all the resources and their states manually and by navigating around the interface by using a plain web browser. This substantially reduces the entry barriers for your customers, and allows them to get more conversant with your media types even as they are still figuring out how to programatically leverage the capabilities.
[Jim Waldo's Weblog] More on languages and objects: Prior to Jini, Jim worked in JavaSoft and Sun Microsystems Laboratories, where he did research in the areas of object-oriented programming and systems, distributed computing, and user environments. Before joining Sun, Jim spent eight years at Apollo Computer and Hewlett Packard working in the areas of distributed object systems, user interfaces, class libraries, text and internationalization.
[Inderjeet Singh's Blog] Inderjeet Singh's Blog: SOA: A look from the reusability point of view: Some of the downsides of an SOA are that you are forced into a distributed computing environment which is quite a challenging environment to operate in. All service invocations are remote calls and, hence have high overheads.
[Jim Waldo's Weblog] Going all in...: Prior to Jini, Jim worked in JavaSoft and Sun Microsystems Laboratories, where he did research in the areas of object-oriented programming and systems, distributed computing, and user environments. Before joining Sun, Jim spent eight years at Apollo Computer and Hewlett Packard working in the areas of distributed object systems, user interfaces, class libraries, text and internationalization.
[Dominique De Vito's Weblog] Dominique De Vito's Weblog : Weblog: so, they go the hard way of dealing with XML, while having no (current) use case as they are dealing with Java-only applications: XML is used in case of an hypothetical, somewhat future, interoperability use case. These people just act like a house builder that would choose to build a wooden house just because one single reason, that is, because they have chosen first a wooden door!
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