How does Java RMI differ from Jini?

Location: jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=5075 Created: Jan 15, 2000 Author: Govind Seshadri (jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=14) Java RMI Jini RMI clients use the class Naming.Lookup() for locating the requested RMI Service Jini clients use the discovery process to locate Jini Lookup services. Discovery is done through multicast requests to well-known addresses or ports The service storing information about other service providers is the RMI registry In Jini the service storing information about other service providers is called Jini Lookup Service The RMI client must know the RMI registry host explicitly. The same rule applies to RMI servers The Jini clients search for the Jini service without any Service hosting knowledge The approach is more rigid since client is dependant on a particular service provider The approach is more tolerant to service providers faults and maximizes client independence from a particular service provider The RMI proxy-stub approach is ... more.

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