| G. K. Thiruvathukal, L.S. Thomas, and A. T. Korczynski: Reflective Remote Method Invocation. Concurrency: Practice and Experience, volume 10, 1998, to appear. |
....of RMI, this work is comparable to re inventing most of RMI s functionality. Although deeply burried in the internal layers of the RMI implementation, the transport seems to be plugged in very flexibly, there is no way that flexibility can be exploited without proper documentation. In [29], experiments are described with an RMI implementation built on top of Nexus. Because of the close integration of the individual parts in RMI the implementation described here contains compilers and a runtime system that were built from scratch, which shows that it is difficult to make each part ....
....systems are involved, the problem of deployment is even more complex, where everyone involved needs to know system administration. Experiment. Thiruvathukal, Thomas, and Korczynski of Loyola University and jhpc.org have shown how to extend the class loader for a version of RMI called RRMI [29], where the client can start very thin and most, if not all, classes are loaded from the network. Benchmarks The purpose of developing a suite of benchmark tests is to provide ways of measuring and comparing alternative Java execution environments. In constructing this benchmark the aim is to ....
G. K. Thiruvathukal, L.S. Thomas, and A. T. Korczynski: Reflective Remote Method Invocation. Concurrency: Practice and Experience, volume 10, 1998, to appear.
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