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Java Remote Method Invocation
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ALSO CALLED: Java RMI, Remote Method Invocation, and RMI
DEFINITION: RMI (Remote Method Invocation) is a way that a programmer, using the Java programming language and development environment, can write object-oriented programming in which objects on different computers can interact in a distributed network. RMI is the Java version
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JAVA REMOTE METHOD INVOCATION DEFINITION (continued):
of what is generally known as a remote procedure call ( RPC), but with the ability to pass one or more objects along with the request. The object can include information that will change the service that is performed in the remote computer. Sun Microsystems, the inventors of Java, calls this "moving behavior." For example, when a user at a remote computer fills out an expense account, the Java program interacting with the user could communicate, using RMI, with a Java
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