Performance comparison of remote method invocation and web services as communication technologies to build distributed applications

In order to communicate the processes that constitute the current distributed applications, remote object technologies are currently used, but recently, XML Web services arises as a new and promising technology. This article focuses on comparing the relative performances of both communication technologies.

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