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Java RMI Performance and Object Model Interoperability: Experiments with Java/HPC++ (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (51 citations)
Fabian Breg, Shridhar Diwan, Juan Villacis, Jayashree Balasubramanian, Esra Akman, Dennis Gannon
Concurrency: Prac\-tice and Experience



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Abstract: 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 model, and in manyofthe scienti#c applications we would likeJava objects to interact with modules written in C++ or Fortran. This paper explores the design of RMI and extracts a subset of the RMI object model that is compatible with C++ and HPC++ remote object semantics. This RMI subset has been implemented to run... (Update)

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F. Breg, S. Diwan, J. Villacis, J. Balasubramanian, E. Akman, and D. Gannon. Java RMI Performance and Object Model Interoperability: Experiments with Java/HPC++ Distributed Components. In Proceedings of ACM 1998 Workshop on Java for High-Performance Network Computing, pages 91 -- 100, Feb 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/breg98java.html   More

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    author = "Fabian Breg and Shridhar Diwan and Juan Villacis and Jayashree Balasubramanian and Esra Akman and Dennis Gannon",
    title = "{Java {RMI}} performance and object model interoperability: experiments with {Java\slash {HPC}++}",
    journal = "Concurrency: Prac\-tice and Experience",
    volume = "10",
    number = "11--13",
    pages = "941--955",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/breg98java.html" }
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