The Feasibility of Multicasting in RMI Metadata
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Title
- Main Title The Feasibility of Multicasting in RMI
Creator
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Author: Ujjinihavildar, VinayCreator Type: Personal
Contributor
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Chair: Jacob, Roy T.Contributor Type: PersonalContributor Info: Major Professor
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Committee Member: Tate, Stephen R.Contributor Type: Personal
Publisher
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Name: University of North TexasPlace of Publication: Denton, Texas
Date
- Creation: 2003-05
- Digitized: 2003-05-30
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Due to the growing need of the Internet and networking technologies, simple, powerful, easily maintained distributed applications needed to be developed. These kinds of applications can benefit greatly from distributed computing concepts. Despite its powerful mechanisms, Jini has yet to be accepted in mainstream Java development. Until that happens, we need to find better Remote Method Invocation (RMI) solutions. Feasibility of implementation of Multicasting in RMI is worked in this paper. Multicasting capability can be used in RMI using Jini-like technique. Support of Multicast over Unicast reference layer is also studied. A piece of code explaining how it can be done, is added.
Subject
- Keyword: RMI
- Keyword: Java
- Keyword: multicasting
- Keyword: Jini
Collection
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Name: UNT Graduate Student WorksCode: UNTGW
Institution
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Name: UNT LibrariesCode: UNT
Rights
- Rights Access: public
- Rights License: copyright
- Rights Holder: Ujjinihavildar, Vinay
- Rights Statement: Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
Resource Type
- Thesis or Dissertation
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc4170
Degree
- Degree Name: Master of Science
- Degree Level: Master's
- Degree Discipline: Computer Science
- Academic Department: Department of Computer Science
- Degree Grantor: University of North Texas
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- Display Note: Problem in Lieu of Thesis