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Chapter 5 Case Study, Case Study: Java RMI Parameter and result passing The parameters of a method areassumed to be input parameters and the result of a method is a single output parameter., Case Study: Java RMI Remote Interface Dfined by extending an interface called Remote probided in the java.rmi package. The methods must throw RemoteException, but application-specific exceptions may also be thrown, Case Study: Java RMI extends Java object model to provide support for distributed objects in the Java language. It allows objects to invoke methods on remote objects using the same syntax as for local invocations. The programming of distributed applications in Java RMI should be relatively simple becasue it is a single-language system-remote interfaces are defined in the Java language. If a multiple-language system such as CORBA is used, the programmer needs to learn an IDL and to understand how it maps onto the implementation language.