Abstract
Java and distributed object models are important for building modern, scalable and interoperable applications. This paper is focused on the comparison and performance analysis of four important distributed object models for Java: RMI (Remote Method Invocation) and RMI-IIOP (Remote Method Invocation over Internet Inter-ORB Protocol), CORBA and DCOM. The paper presents a detailed performance analysis of the models and an overhead analysis to identify the bottlenecks in the models.
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A Chitra
A Chitra obtained her ME and PhD, Computer Science and Engineering from PSG College of Technology. She is working as an Assistant Professor in PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. Her areas of interest include Distributed Systems, Genetic algorithms and Pattern recognition. She has organized 2 National Conferences on Advanced Computing and one International conference on Advanced Computing and Communications. She is also the coordinator of 3 Research and Development projects and the coordinator of 2 R&D projects. She has published around 30 papers in National & International Conferences & journals. She has coordinated 6 Short term training programmes and 3 ISTE sponsored Winter/Summer schools. She has authored a book on “Internet and Java Programming” published by ISTE.
G Sudha Sadasivam
G Sudha Sadasivam obtained her ME, Computer Science and Engineering from PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. She is working as a lecturer in Computer Science and Engineering Department, PSG College of Technology. Her areas of interest include Distributed Systems, Distributed Object Technology and Compiler Design. She has published around 12 papers in national and international journals and conferences.