Interesting, Larry.
What IP protocol does your communication mechanism use? HTTP, or raw
IP? If HTTP, how do you handle it?
I thought of using a simple web service as well, by incorporating one of
the numerous simple OSS Java HTTP server classes which are around. (I
guess you'd need a
Hi Martin,
I'm still thinking about your RMI idea. In SkyJUMP, there is a
communications module that allows other programs to control it remotely. It
doesn't use RMI, but it could be ported to OJ and changed to do so. It
includes two bidirectional channels for command and data. The protocol
It occurred to me recently that it might be useful to have a spatial
viewer acting as an RMI service for out-of-process or remote clients. A
possible use case would be as a spatial logger - a client process
could log spatial data generated during the course of execution which
would be