July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
320 pages
5h 46m
English
About this book—How it is organized—Prerequisite knowledge—Terminology and conventions—Examples—Exercises—Colophon—Acknowledgements
“There can be nothing intermediate between that which undergoes and that which causes alteration.” | ||
| --Aristotle, Physics, Book VII, § 2. | ||
This book is about Remote Method Invocation (RMI) in Java. It both clarifies and extends the information in the RMI Specification. While it is primarily aimed at software developers and students, it will be useful to Java applications architects and designers as well. The book has grown from our own experience in designing, writing, and deploying RMI applications, and from a detailed observation of common questions, difficulties, and discussions on the Internet ...
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