| A.D. Birrell, R. Levin, R.M. Needham and M.D. Schroeder, "Grapevine: An Excercise in Distributed Computing", Communications of the ACM, 25(4), pp. 260-274, April 1982. |
....to the client. The stubs are generated by a stub generator called Lupine, which takes an interface description (consisting of a list of the procedures, the types of their arguments, and the types of the return values) and produces the stubs from it. Cedar uses the Grapevine distributed database [7] to hold connection information about the available 7 procedures [8] This facilitates binding between clients and servers. The overall structure of the Cedar RPC facility has become standard for remote procedure call packages. There are several other examples of fully implemented RPC systems. ....
A. D. Birrell, R. Levin, R. M. Needham, and M. D. Schroeder. Grapevine: an excercise in distributed computing. Communications of the ACM, 28(4):260--274, April 1982.
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A.D. Birrell, R. Levin, R.M. Needham and M.D. Schroeder, "Grapevine: An Excercise in Distributed Computing", Communications of the ACM, 25(4), pp. 260-274, April 1982.
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