| A. Wollrath, R. Riggs, and C. Darke. Java(tm) remote method invocation specification: Prebeta draft, version 1.1. Technical report, Sun Microsystems, Inc, 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, November (C) 1996. |
....piggybacking of the distributed garbage collection data on a later invocation. This approach also allows multiple GC messages to be combined into one where appropriate. 5. 2 Remote Method Invocation DRASTIC s distributed computation is supported by Java s remote method invocation package, RMI [WRD96] which in turn is based on Modula 3 s Network Objects [ABW95] Objects that are remotely invokable are passed by reference, whereas objects that are not remotely invokable are passed by copy. By default, this copy is the transitive closure of all objects reachable from the object being passed. ....
....funding and this paper has, therefore, presented work in progress. The basic DRASTIC architecture was first implemented with Modula 3 using Network Objects for distribution [CDJ 89, ABW95] The current implementation uses PJava [AJDS96] and Java s [GM96] remote method invocation package, RMI [WRD96] Porting from one language to another was relatively easy, suggesting that DRASTIC s architecture and design may indeed be somewhat language independent. Object migration and distributed reference management were completed during the Modula 3 prototype. The current implementation has built on ....
A. Wollrath, R. Riggs, and C. Darke. Java(tm) remote method invocation specification: Prebeta draft, version 1.1. Technical report, Sun Microsystems, Inc, 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, November (C) 1996.
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