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Remote Method Invocation (RMI)

The Remote Method Invocation (RMI) API lets applications communicate from computers at opposite ends of the earth using normal method calls.

JavaTM Servlets and Serialization with RMI by Scott McPherson
This article describes how to create Internet-based applications using Java servlets and object serialization together with RMI. (October 1999)

Remote Method Invocation: Creating Distributed Java-to-Java Applications by Glen McCluskey — Release JDK 1.1
With RMI, Java applications can communicate from computers that might conceivably be at opposite sides of the earth. Read how, and see some code to get you started. (October 1997)

Object Persistence and Distribution by Jim Coker — Release JDK 1.1
Explains the basics of serialization, the new Remote Methods Interface (RMI) and how you can use it to handle objects in a distributed environment. (February 1997)

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