On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Javier Borrajo wrote:
> >I have a question on EJB performance over WAN, in two distinct scenarios:
> >
> >1. Server-to-server, over high capacity WAN links at both ends, and
> >2. Browser-to-server, over a dial-up or low capacity link at the client
> end.
> >
> >Does anyone have experience regarding performance, reliability, and how
> >bandwidth efficiency?
>
> You'll be a lot happier with the XML-over-HTTP solution
This confuses me. Why would XML-RPC be inherently faster than RMI (over JRMP),
RMI-over-IIOP, or CORBA?
I can see the benefit of XML-RPC when clients are behind a firewall or
when your non-Java clients don't want to deal with the complexity of Corba. But
other than that, not only would I think that RMI would be faster in these
situations, it'd be far simpler to write code for.
david
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