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SIGPLAN
1998
13 years 4 months ago
Java and Distributed Object Models: An Analysis
Java has an important role in building distributed object oriented web enabled applications. In the article an analysis of two distributed object models in context of Java languag...
Marjan Hericko, Matjaz B. Juric, Ales Zivkovic, Iv...
ICPADS
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Java 2 Distributed Object Models Performance Analysis, Comparison and Optimization
This paper is focused on the performance analysis, comparison and optimization of the most important distributed object models for Java: RMI (Remote Method Invocation) and RMI-IIO...
Matjaz B. Juric, Ivan Rozman, Alan P. Stevens, Mar...
STP
1998
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An architectural view of distributed objects and components in CORBA, Java RMI and COM/DCOM
The goal of this paper is to provide an architectural analysis of the existing distributed object oriented platforms. Based on a relatively small number of design patterns, our an...
Frantisek Plasil, Michael Stal
GI
1998
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Business Object Facilities - A Comparative Analysis
Rapidlychanging business processes require quick adaption of supportinginformationsystems. Component technologies in general and business objects, in particular seem a promising a...
Wolfgang Emmerich, Ernst Ellmer, Birgit Osterholt,...
CONCURRENCY
1998
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Java RMI performance and object model interoperability: experiments with Java/HPC++
Java RMI provides an elegant and powerful model for invoking member functions on objects that exist in remote address spaces. Unfortunately, it is a Java-to-Java communication mod...
Fabian Breg, Shridhar Diwan, Juan E. Villacis, Jay...