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RMI stands for Remote Method Invocation. It is an Application Programming Interface (API) used with the Java Programming Language. Similar in some ways to CORBA, it allows programmers to do distributed object-oriented programming.
In simple terms, different parts of the software set-up will be running on different machines on a network. Software objects will make available interfaces, exposing their own methods so that they can be called from elsewhere on the network.
In simple terms, different parts of the software set-up will be running on different machines on a network. Software objects will make available interfaces, exposing their own methods so that they can be called from elsewhere on the network.
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