RMI, JINI or RMI/IIOP

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Buu Nguyen

Hi everyone,

Our company is gonna develop a distributed Java project with thin
Swing UI. We are considering the technology to use. In the course of
performance, which technology, in the 3 RMI, JINI and RMI/IIOP, is
better? It's best if someone can tell which is the commonly used
technology in our case?

Thanks and regards!
 
S

Sudsy

Buu said:
Hi everyone,

Our company is gonna develop a distributed Java project with thin
Swing UI. We are considering the technology to use. In the course of
performance, which technology, in the 3 RMI, JINI and RMI/IIOP, is
better? It's best if someone can tell which is the commonly used
technology in our case?

If you'll ever need to communicate with legacy applications then you'll
probably want to go for IIOP. It lets you speak CORBA. RMI is fairly
straight-forward but limits you to Java (in most cases). Don't know
nuthin about JINI, sorry...
 

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