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Distributed object applications need to:
Applications can use one of two mechanisms to obtain references
to remote objects. An application can register its remote objects
with RMI's simple naming facility, the rmiregistry, or
the application can pass and return remote object references as
part of its normal operation.
Details of communication between remote objects are handled by RMI; to the programmer, remote communication looks like a standard method invocation.
Because RMI allows a caller to pass objects to remote objects, RMI provides the necessary mechanisms for loading an object's code as well as transmitting its data.
