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Java Data Objects
RMI Premier
Chapter 1: Client Server Architecture
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of RMI
Chapter 3: Your First RMI Application
Chapter 4: Writing RMI Applications
Chapter 5: RMI and Object Serialization
Chapter 6: RMI over IIOP
Chapter 7: RMI and JINI
Chapter 8: RMI , IIOP, and EJB
Chapter 9: RMI and CORBA
Chapter 10: RMI Performance
RMI Architecture and API
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Distributed Object Model
Chapter 3: RMI System Overview
Chapter 4: Client Interfaces
Chapter 5: Server Interfaces
Chapter 6: Registry Interfaces
Chapter 7: Remote Object Activation
Chapter 8: Stub/Skeleton Interfaces
Chapter 9: Garbage Collector Interfaces
Chapter 10: RMI Wire Protocol
Appendix A: Remote Object Activation
Appendix B: Properties In RMI
By Sun Microsystems
Advance RMI
Chapter 1: Networking in Java
Chapter 2: Java Sockets and URLs
Chapter 3: Java Character Streams
Chapter 4: Writing RMI Applications
Chapter 5: Creating a Custom RMI Socket Factory
Chapter 6: The Activation Framework
Chapter 7: RMI and Object Serialization
Chapter 8: RMI over IIOP
Chapter 9: RMI and JINI
Chapter 10: RMI and EJB
Chapter 11: RMI and Servlets
Chapter 12: RMI and JSP
Chapter 13: RMI and CORBA
Chapter 14: RMI and Swing
Chapter 15: Advance MDIP and RMI Networking
Chapter 16: Wireless RMI
Chapter 17: RMI Design Patterns
Chapter 18: RMI Design Strategies
Chapter 19: RMI Security
Chapter 20: RMI and JDBC
Chapter 21: RMI Performance