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| Introduction To Java RMI - Tutorial |
Title : Introduction To Java RMI - Tutorial
Duration : 17:06
Channel : ZA Software Development Tutorials
Label : java, proxy, pattern, Introduction, To, Remote, Method, Invocation, RMI, Java Remote Method Invocation, Proxy Pattern, client, server, communication, Client--server Model, rmi, registry, rmiregistry, Software Tutorial, Windows, Technology, Computer, Java (programming Language), remote method invocation, Tutorial (Industry), Tutorial (Media Genre), Software (Industry), Programming Language (Software Genre)
Duration : 17:06
Channel : ZA Software Development Tutorials
Label : java, proxy, pattern, Introduction, To, Remote, Method, Invocation, RMI, Java Remote Method Invocation, Proxy Pattern, client, server, communication, Client--server Model, rmi, registry, rmiregistry, Software Tutorial, Windows, Technology, Computer, Java (programming Language), remote method invocation, Tutorial (Industry), Tutorial (Media Genre), Software (Industry), Programming Language (Software Genre)
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| Introduction To Java RMI - Tutorial |
http://www.zaneacademy.com | download source code @ http://sites.fastspring.com/zaneacademy/product/all | 00:00 What interface extends from java.rmi.Remote? | 01:00 Which methods in Java RMI throw RemoteException and why? | 01:45 What objects can be passed from the client to the server in RMI? | 02:10 What is a skeleton in Java RMI? | 02:40 Why extend from UnicastRemoteObject in Java RMI? | 04:10 What is a stub in Java RMI? | 05:10 How is an object bound to the registry (rmiregistry) in Java RMI? | 07:00 How is a lookup performed in Java RMI? | 09:55 How is a Java RMI stub generated? | 10:20 How is the path set from the command prompt? | 11:10 what is rmic in Java RMI? | 12:40 How to run the rmiregistry in Java Remote Method Invocation? | 16:00 Where is the proxy pattern implemented in Java RMI?



