Rmilite is much less resource hungry than a "real" RMI. Small device are always having resource problem: CPU, memory and etc. David Keith Bigelow wrote: > Hi David, > > Good to see your name in my inbox! > > I think I've made some incorrect assumptions and I'm hoping you can correct > me. I thought that PJava on WinCE devices and 3rd party JVMs for Palm all > incorporated RMI. Can you help clarify the need for RMILite on these types > of devices? > thanks, > kb > > > -----Original Message----- > From: me-admin@enhydra.org [mailto:me-admin@enhydra.org]On Behalf Of > David Li > Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:06 PM > To: me@enhydra.org > Subject: Re: ME: RMI and J2ME > > > We have used Rmilite from Berkeley's Ninja project with WabaVM on Palm > and CE. It has a interesting architecture and may be considered as kRMI. > > http://buffy.eecs.berkeley.edu/IRO/Summary/00abstracts/mohan.2.html > > We are currently working on a RMIC for the Rmilite. > > SOAP/XML-RPC over JMS may be another alternative. > > David Li > DigitalSesame > > _______________________________________________ > ME mailing list > ME@enhydra.org > http://www.enhydra.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/me > > _______________________________________________ > ME mailing list > ME@enhydra.org > http://www.enhydra.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/me > > |