Ok, I'm trying to get this fairly small and simple RMI application to work. I'm at my wit's end right now and after many hours of fiddling, I seem to be no closer to the solution. Whoever is the first ...
If you follow Jini developments, you know that Jini clients don’t need to know where a service is located; they simply use the discovery mechanism to obtain a proxy to the service they want to use.
I'm looking for the best way to create a webservice in front of a rmi-client. You see we got system A, java 1.6 and jboss 5.0, that communicates with system B, java 1.6 and jboss 5.0, over remote ejb ...
Most tutorials on Java’s Remote Method Invocation (RMI) technology use as examples new programs that were initially written to use RMI; that practice excludes those of us who modify existing Java code ...
Right now we have a proprietary application (IBM Content Manager) that we has java APIs we can use to interact with it programatically. Currently, however, these APIs (and thus the applications) only ...
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