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    Agentopia

    Java5 mobile agents in peer2peer containers without stubs/skeletons.

    Agentopia is a programming framework (API) for Java 5 mobile agents in peer-to-peer networks. Main features: Routing around firewalls, anonymity, and it is extremely easy to write new agents. No RMI, no CORBA, just plain Java bytecode loading.
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    VJDBC (Virtual JDBC) is a JDBC type 3 driver which provides efficient tunneling of JDBC commands/results over different communication protocols (RMI, HTTP, HTTPS ...).
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    A very lightweight RMI server for Java with built-in encryption for parameters and automatic memory usage check.
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    It is a lightweight API to invoke web services (RMI, CORBA, WebService (SOAP), XML-RPC, EJB, Hessian, Burlap, REST, ...), how simple Java Object calls. You can integrate Crispy in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) or in a Rich Client Platform (RCP).
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    Remote Invocation Framework (RIF) is a framework for RMI that is 100% dynamic and uses WS over HTTP and HTTPS for brokering. Finally a framework exists to enable RMI with less that 6 lines of code including both the client & server side.
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    A Java library supporting automatic RMI wrapping of non-remote objects. All development is accessible by CVS, incl. releases/versions.
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    RMILite is an ultra-thin layer which sits on top of Java remote method invocation (RMI) protocol, allowing the user to export arbitrary objects without having to extend Remote, run rmic, or declare all methods to throw RemoteException
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    Remotor is a Java web service system. It is a very easy to use and a very fast remote procedure call engine (alike RMI | RPC). No need for Stubs, Skeletons and Naming-Services. Remotor is one of many building blocks for the COMJAT.NET framework suite.
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    A framework for Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) with plugin architecture for both protocol implementation (XMLRPC, etc) and network transport (HTTP, SMTP, etc.)
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