Jan Algermissen wrote: > The difference is that HTTP is an application interface. It is the > interface of the user's application.
RMI/JERI is an application interface. The application uses this paradigm for remote data transfer via the parameters of the "invoke" operation. > When you buy a book at Amazon, the application interface you are using > is HTTP. The application's interface is exported as an HTTP endpoint. Gregg Wonderly
