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Remote Method Invocation (RMI)

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Definition of “Remote Method Invocation (RMI)” :

“Remote Method Invocation (RMI)” is a Java-based technology that allows an object running in one Java virtual machine to invoke methods on an object running in another, potentially on a different machine, facilitating object-oriented programming in a distributed computing environment.

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