Javax.rmi is providing some CORBA specifc extensions. I would not look
to CORBA since it seems to have fallen out of favor in all but the
telecom industry. If you need to use some distributed technologies...
you may want to consider a Web Service or XML-RPC type calls. You get a
little more pain at run time because they are hire level protocols, but
you will have a bit more portability.
-- bk
Richard O. Hammer wrote:
We are developing an application which will probably use RMI between a
fat client and a Java application running on a server. I've used
java.rmi, as it was used in the programming exercise for Sun's
certification as a Developer, four years ago. But I wonder if there
are advantages in javax.rmi. Why would one use javax.rmi? IIOP or
CORBA?
Thank you,
Rich Hammer
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