Revolutionary RMI: Dynamic
class loading
and behavior
objects - JavaWorld - December 1998
Revolutionary RMI: Dynamic
class loading
and behavior
objects - JavaWorld - December 1998 |
Jini: New
technology for a networked world - JavaWorld June
1999
Jini: New
technology for a networked world - JavaWorld June
1999 |
The state of Jini technology - JavaWorld
The state of Jini technology - JavaWorld |
Java Tip 78: Recycle
broken objects in resource pools - JavaWorld
Java Tip 78: Recycle
broken objects in resource pools - JavaWorld |
RMI over IIOP -
JavaWorld
December 1999
RMI over IIOP -
JavaWorld
December 1999 |
JNDI overview,
Part 3: Advanced JNDI - JavaWorld March
2000
JNDI overview,
Part 3: Advanced JNDI - JavaWorld March
2000 |
The smart approach to distributed performance monitoring with Java - JavaWorld September
2000
The smart approach to distributed performance monitoring with Java - JavaWorld September
2000 |
Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 6 - JavaWorld October 2000
Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 6 - JavaWorld October 2000 |
When is a Singleton not a
Singleton? - JavaWorld January 2001
When is a Singleton not a
Singleton? - JavaWorld January 2001 |
Design for
performance, Part 3: Remote interfaces - JavaWorld March
2001
Design for
performance, Part 3: Remote interfaces - JavaWorld March
2001 |
Manage distributed
sessions - JavaWorld April
2001
Manage distributed
sessions - JavaWorld April
2001 |
Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 2 - JavaWorld July 2001
Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 2 - JavaWorld July 2001 |
Should you go
with JMS?
Should you go
with JMS? |
Good
introduction
Good
introduction |
Finally, getting hands in !
Finally, getting hands in ! |
A simple sample,
but interesting enough
A simple sample,
but interesting enough |
Call on extensible RMI
Call on extensible RMI |
Ubik
Overview
Ubik aims to provide a set of distributed computing APIs that complement Java's current "official" offerings - such as EJB and Jini. The main API of the Ubik project is a RMI-like framework that allows to easily and transparently perform method |
Distributed Objects & Components: JavaBeans
What is JavaBeans ? (from the FAQ) |
Developing Distributed application using Enterprise Java Beans, J2EE Architecture, EJB Tutorial, WebLogic Tutorial.
Developing Distributed application using Enterprise Java Beans, J2EE Architecture, EJB Tutorial, WebLogic Tutorial.
Distributed Architecture
Two-tier application:
In the past two-tier applications were used. Two-tier applications are also know as |
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