java TM rmi The Remote Method Invocation Guide 1st Edition by Esmond Pitt, Kathleen McNiff – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0201700433, 9780201700435
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ISBN 10: 0201700433
ISBN 13: 9780201700435
Author: Esmond Pitt, Kathleen McNiff
java TM rmi The Remote Method Invocation Guide 1st Table of contents:
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Characteristics of RMI
A detailed comparison between local and remote method invocations, highlighting the differences and challenges. -
Serialization
Understanding Java’s serialization mechanism and its role in RMI. -
Remote Interfaces
Designing and implementing remote interfaces for RMI. -
RMI Clients
Developing client applications that interact with remote objects. -
Naming (RMI Registry)
Using the RMI registry for naming and locating remote objects. -
Servers (Unicast Servers)
Creating and managing unicast servers in RMI. -
Security (Execution)
Implementing security measures in RMI applications. -
Mobile Code
Enabling code mobility in RMI, allowing code to be downloaded and executed remotely. -
Servers II (Activation)
Managing server activation and lifecycle in RMI. -
Socket Factories
Customizing socket communication in RMI. -
Agents and Patterns
Applying design patterns and agent-based architectures in RMI. -
Naming II (JNDI and Jini)
Integrating RMI with Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) and Jini. -
Servers III (RMI/IIOP)
Using RMI over Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) for interoperability. -
RMI Through Firewalls
Configuring RMI to work through firewalls. -
Security II (The Conversation)
Advanced security considerations in RMI communication. -
Servers IV (Beyond Unicast)
Exploring advanced server configurations beyond unicast. -
Selected Further Topics
Additional topics and advanced features in RMI.
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