| Rajeev R. Raje, Hoseph I. William, and Michael Boyles. "An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism for Java". ACM |
....by reading its serialized state from an input stream. Though RMI is easy to use, it is not desirable in many applications due to its synchronous nature. When the RMI client invokes a remote method, it must wait for the server to respond with the result before it can continue its execution. ARMI [83], which is built upon the RMI architecture, provides an asynchronous communication framework and allows concurrent execution of local and remote computations. When the client calls an asynchronous remote method, an instance of future is returned by the method to hold the returned value of the ....
Rajeev R. Raje, Hoseph I. William, and Michael Boyles. `An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism for Java'. ACM
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Rajeev R. Raje, Hoseph I. William, and Michael Boyles. "An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism for Java". ACM
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