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The use of Java Remote Method Invocation and Java Servlets allow the development of distributed systems. The University of La Laguna is made up of sixty departments on three separate sites. There are some 30,000 people involved in its day-to-day organisation, including students, teaching staff and service and administrative personnel. The geographical distribution of the University is a problem as far as administrative matters are concerned. Our developments in Web technology are giving users access to different services from their place of work or study. While the use of the Java version of CORBA, Java Remote Method Invocation, permits high interactive distributed applications; the Java Servlets provides an easy way to create three tier client/server applications over the Internet. In this work, we present end-user Web applications implemented using both techniques. The evaluation can be extended to any other organisation.
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CORBA: Common Object Request Broker Architecture. http://www.corba.org
DCOM: Distributed Component Object Model. Microsoft Corp. http://www.microsoft.com/com/tech/dcom.asp
JAVA RMI: Java Remote Method Invocation. Sun Microsystems Inc. http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/rmi/index.html
JAVA SERVLETS: Java Servlets. Sun Microsystems Inc. http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/index.html
PERL: http://www.perl.org
CGI: http://www.cgi.org
ASP: Active Server Pages. Microsoft Corp. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/tools/aspdoc/iiwawelc.htm
CCTI: Centro de Comunicaciones y Tecnologías de la Información. Universidad de La Laguna. http://www.ccti.ull.es
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Estévez, A., Priano, F.H., Pérez, M., González, J.A., Morales, D.G., Roda, J.L. (2000). Different Strategies to Develop Distributed Objects Systems at University of La Laguna. In: Bubak, M., Afsarmanesh, H., Hertzberger, B., Williams, R. (eds) High Performance Computing and Networking. HPCN-Europe 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1823. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45492-6_59
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