Training Course: RMI Development using JavaSchool/Trainer: Beacon Training Services  Addison, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Richardson, Texas, United StatesCourse Type: Classroom
Description: "This module provides an introduction to distributed computing using Java’s Remote Method Invocation API. Upon completion the student will be able to apply RMI fundamentals to practical distributed computing applications.
There is a brief overview of distributed computing concepts and terms, which helps to motivate the ensuing study of RMI itself. The architecture is then presented first from the client side (how does an application use an RMI-aware object?), and second from the server side (how is such an object implemented and served?). From both perspectives there is a thorough treatment of RMI’s layered architecture, from application code through generated stubs and skeletons to remote-reference and transport layers.
Once the basic RMI interactions are understood, the module moves into more advanced and more practical issues, looking at topics including RMI system design, threading, distributed garbage collection, and automatic object activation. We look at the nuts and bolts of using RMI in applets as well as applications, HTTP tunneling to work through firewalls, and configuring an RMI system to enable automatic distribution (and update) of stub class files. A final case study completes the module.
Course Duration: 2 Days
Prerequisites: Experience with threading, syntax, client/server concepts, and I/O.
1. Introduction
Distributed Computing Available Technologies CORBA
RMI Clients The RMI Client API Designing an RMI Client Implementing an RMI Client Deploying an RMI Client
RMI Servers The RMI Server API Designing an RMI Server Implementing an RMI Server Generating Stubs and Skeletons The RMI Naming Service Deploying an RMI Server
Advanced RMI Advanced RMI APIs Designing RMI Client/Server Systems Designing RMI Peer-to-Peer Systems Establishing Peer Connections Implementing an RMI Peer-to-Peer System Internals RMI Mechanisms Naming Service Details RMI and Garbage Collection Java Activation Framework JDK 1.2 Additions
5. Real-World Issues
Good Remote Interface Design RMI and Applets Peer-to-Peer RMI and Applets RMI and Firewalls Automatic Classfile Distribution Efficiency Issues
Cumulative Applied Exercise Design the Remote Interface Implement the Client Implement the Server Deploy the Server
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