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<head><title>GNU Classpath - javax.rmi.CORBA</title></head>
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<p>
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Java RMI over IIOP combines RMI technology with CORBA technology. Like plain RMI,
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RMI over IIOP allows to work completely in the Java programming language
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(no IDL). When CORBA needs a separate helper class for each structure being
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passed, RMI over IIOP only needs stubs and ties for the objects that are remotely
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accessible. As a result, development with RMI-IIOP is easier. However the
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specialised pure CORBA helpers needs no reflection to transfer they structures
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and hence may be faster than methods, used by both RMI-IIOP and plain RMI.
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</p><p>
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Like RMI, RMI over IIOP provides flexibility by allowing to pass any serializable
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Java object (Objects By Value) between application components. A certain
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"imaginary IDL" is automatically supposed; this IDL can be explicitly generated
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and later used to interoperate with non-java application.
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</p><p>
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Like CORBA, RMI over IIOP is based on open standards defined with the
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participation of hundredsof vendors and users in the OMG. It uses IIOP
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communication protocol that provides much better interoperability with other
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programming languages.
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</p><p>
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With RMI/IIOP you can use advanced CORBA features: multiple objects per servant
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and servants per object, servant activators and locators, servant, client and
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ior interceptors, CORBA naming service, various ORB policies, stringified object
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references and so on. This functionality is based on CORBA value type standard.
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RMI/IIOP supports (and GNU Classpath implements) transferring of the arbitrary
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connected object graphs (graph flattenning).
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</p><p>
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GNU Classpath RMI-IIOP functionality is implemented as described in
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OMG formal/03-09-04 (IDL to Java mapping v1.3). Value types are written as
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described in formal/04-03-12 (CORBA 3.0.3).
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</p>
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@author Wu Gansha (gansha.wu@intel.com), headers.
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@author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org), implementation.
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</body>
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