Java Rmi

Par : William Grosso

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  • Nombre de pages545
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.83 kg
  • Dimensions17,8 cm × 23,3 cm × 2,6 cm
  • ISBN1-56592-452-5
  • EAN9781565924529
  • Date de parution01/01/2002
  • ÉditeurO'Reilly

Résumé

If you're a distributed Java or Enterprise JavaBeans programmer, then you've undoubtedly heard of Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Java programmers use RMI to write efficient, fault-tolerant distributed applications with very little time or effort. Whether you're networking across a LAN or across the Internet, RMI provides Java programmers with a lightweight solution to a heavyweight problem. Java RMI contains a wealth of experience in designing and implementing applications that use Remote Method Invocation. Novice readers will quickly be brought up to speed on why RMI is such a powerful yet easy-to-use tool for distributed programming, while experts can gain valuable experience for constructing their own enterprise and distributed systems. The book also provides strategies for working with: Serialization, Threading, The RMI registry, Sockets and socket factories, Activation, Dynamic class downloading, HTTP tunnelling, Distributed garbage collection, JNDI, CORBA. In short, a treasure trove of valuable RMI knowledge packed into one book!
If you're a distributed Java or Enterprise JavaBeans programmer, then you've undoubtedly heard of Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Java programmers use RMI to write efficient, fault-tolerant distributed applications with very little time or effort. Whether you're networking across a LAN or across the Internet, RMI provides Java programmers with a lightweight solution to a heavyweight problem. Java RMI contains a wealth of experience in designing and implementing applications that use Remote Method Invocation. Novice readers will quickly be brought up to speed on why RMI is such a powerful yet easy-to-use tool for distributed programming, while experts can gain valuable experience for constructing their own enterprise and distributed systems. The book also provides strategies for working with: Serialization, Threading, The RMI registry, Sockets and socket factories, Activation, Dynamic class downloading, HTTP tunnelling, Distributed garbage collection, JNDI, CORBA. In short, a treasure trove of valuable RMI knowledge packed into one book!