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RMI, RMI-IIOP and IDL Performance Comparison
Java 2 RMI-IIOP IDL Performance Comparison
CORBA and RMI-IIOP Performance Comparison
Java2 Distributed Object Performance Comparison
Performance Evaluation and Optimization of Java 2 Distributed Object Middleware
Performance Assesment Networks for Distributed Object Architectures
Java 2 Remote Method Invocation Performance Analysis, Comparison and Optimization for RMI, RMI-IIOP, and IDL
Comparison of CORBA and Java RMI Based on Performance Analysis
How to Store Java Objects,
Integrating Legacy Systems in Distributed Object Architecture
A Method for Integrating Legacy Systems within Distributed Object Architecture
Legacy Systems in Distributed Object Architecture
Getting to Know Java IDL
Java IDL and Object Request Brokers This column considers the new Java IDL facilities provided as part of the Java 2 platform. To do this it is divided into two parts, the first part reviews the CORBA standard for Object Request Brokers (ORBs). The second part then describes Java IDL and its interface to a CORBA compliant ORB as well as the ORB provided as part of Java IDL.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING OF JAVA COMPONENT-ORIENTED DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS We present a framework for monitoring the performance of component oriented distributed applications based on the Enterprise Java Beans specification. The environment leverages EJB architecture to monitor existing applications in real-time and to provide detailed run-time information that help identify performance hotspots at an object-oriented level. It is non-intrusive, portable across all EJB compliant application servers and easily extendable to accommodate new data-acquisition or graphical presentation components. Current status of the work serves as proof of concept and a complete implementation is under development.
Implementing Real-time CORBA with Real-time Java
Java, RMI and CORBA The impact of Java on the computing world is beyond doubt; just look at the bookshelves in the computing section of any bookstore, or attend any conference in the software industry. There are good reasons. The near-perfect portability of Java applications is a great boon in a multi-platform world; the ability to download Java applets and the close integration of Java with Web browsers make it an ideal medium for Web- and Internet-based development; its ease of use compared to its most popular object-oriented predecessor, C++, makes it accessible to a much wider range of developers and speeds the development process measurably. Java's praises having been sung, it behooves us to ask, what are its limitations?
Performance Evaluation of Java And C++ Distributed Applications In A CORBA Environment Distributed applications are very common many of which work on heterogeneous platforms. The CORBA paradigm is a middleware that allows for the development of distributed applications in these heterogeneous environments.

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