| Publisher | Indiana University | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 232.7KB PDF | Date added | 09 May 2001 |
| Topics | Java, Programming Languages, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 39 | ||
Java RMI provides a simple and elegant paradigm for communication with objects in remote address spaces. RMI is a de facto standard for communication in distributed systems that are written in different languages and optimized to run in disparate environments. XML has emerged as a promising standard for language-independent data representation, and HTTP as a widely-used firewall-friendly network protocol. This paper presents the design issues in layering a C++ and Java based RMI system on top of SOAP RPC along with an efficient XML Pull Parser that it designed to parse SOAP calls. This paper explains the various features of the resulting SoapRMI system: dynamic proxies, stub-skeleton generation from XML specification, interoperability, exception handling and different \Naming" services.
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