Yes you summed it up pretty nicely already. If you just want to execute classes remotely, it's fine, e.g. for simple commandline client/server things or distributed computing.
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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
My question is if RMI as a standard Java Network technology is worth to use in modern applications.
Since there are so many sophisticated technologies like WebServices (SOAP/Rest) or EJBs or Message Orientated technologies does it make sense to use the standard RMI mechanism to use within an own application.
I know that RMI is the base for modern technolgoies EJB (RMI-IIOP) and so on but it is still possible to use this technology on it's own.
I see the main advantage in the lesser complexisity contrary to Web or Application Servers in order to build simple distributed applications.
The main disadadvantage in my point of view is RMIRegistry and the legacy behaviour of this kind of mechanism.