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Davison, A., Drake, K., Roberts, W. and Slater, M. Distributed Window Systems, a Practical Guide to X11 and OpenWindows. Workingham: Addison Wesley Publication Company, 1992.

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An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism.. - Raje, William, Boyles   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....together and transmitted together. ffl Even when a reply is necessary, a client may benefit if it is able to make the remote call that does not wait for the reply and the client claims the reply later. Distributed applications such as X 11 window system incorporates asynchronous RPC mechanism[Dav92]. Many of the calls in the X 11 interface are asynchronous. The Mercury communication system developed at MIT combines asynchronous and synchronous RPCs with and without replies in one single communication facility called a call stream [Cou94, Lis88] These different forms of the communication ....

Davison, A., Drake, K., Roberts, W. and Slater, M. Distributed Window Systems, a Practical Guide to X11 and OpenWindows. Workingham: Addison Wesley Publication Company, 1992.


An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism for Java - Rajeev Raje   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....together. ffl Even when a reply is necessary, a client may benefit if it is able to make the remote call that does not wait for the reply and the client claims the reply later. 3 ARMI PRINCIPLES 3 Distributed applications such as X 11 window system incorporates asynchronous RPC mechanism[Dav92]. Many of the calls in the X 11 interface are asynchronous. The Mercury communication system developed at MIT combines asynchronous and synchronous RPCs with and without replies in one single communication facility called a call stream [Cou94, Lis88] These different forms of the communication are ....

Davison, A., Drake, K., Roberts, W. and Slater, M. Distributed Window Systems, a Practical Guide to X11 and OpenWindows. Workingham: Addison Wesley Publication Company, 1992.


An Asynchronous Remote Method Invocation (ARMI) Mechanism.. - Raje, William, Boyles   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....at providing a completely new, more comprehensive system, thus making it incompatible with currently existing RMI technology. There have been many efforts to introduce asynchronous facilities into programming languages and communication libraries. Examples of asynchronous RPCs may be found in [7] [8], 9] Nexus Communication System, which is described in [10, 11] supports asynchronous invocations. It is intended as a target for parallel compilers. It is a flexible and a powerful framework, but unlike the ARMI programs, which are simple to write; programs written using Nexus are verbose and ....

Davison, A., Drake, K., Roberts, W. and Slater, M. Distributed Window Systems, a Practical Guide to X11 and OpenWindows. Workingham: Addison Wesley Publication Company, 1992.

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