Ronald Veldema, Rob van Nieuwpoort, Jason Maassen, Henri E. Bal, and Aske Plaat: Efficient Remote Method Invocation. Technical Report IR-450, Dept. of Computer Science, Vrjie Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 1998.

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....aspects of the current implementation of serialization that result in bad performance. The problems are described, and some solutions are suggested. Where possible, some benchmark results demonstrate the quantitative effects of the proposed solution. Experiment. Experiments at Amsterdam [31] indicate that easily up to 30 of the run time of a remote method invocation are spent in the serialization, most of which can be avoided by compile time serialization. Slim Encoding of Type Information Problem. For every type of object that is serialized, the current implementation prepends a ....

....the ACG regrets it, it seems very unlikely that future JVM implementations will closely interact with the communication mechanisms to allow for zero copy protocols. This seems to be one of the price tags caused by Java s portability that can only be avoided by compile time serialization, see [31]. Approach. Obviously, there should be as few copy operations as possible. Those that remain should be performed as fast as possible. Solution. Better performance can be achieved in two ways :ULWH REMHFWV ZLWK IORDW DUUD V # #### #### #### #### ##### # ### ### ### ### #### #IORDWV#DUUD ....

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Ronald Veldema, Rob van Nieuwpoort, Jason Maassen, Henri E. Bal, and Aske Plaat: Efficient Remote Method Invocation. Technical Report IR-450, Dept. of Computer Science, Vrjie Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 1998.

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