In a distributed computing environment, distributed object communication realizes communication between distributed objects. The main role is to allow objects to access data and invoke methods on remote objects (objects residing in non-local memory space). Invoking a method on a remote object is known as remote method invocation (RMI) or remote invocation, and is the object-oriented programming analog of a remote procedure call (RPC).
Class stubs and skeletons
The widely used approach on how to implement the communication channel is realized by using
stubs and
skeletons
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. They are generated objects whose structure and behavior depends on chosen communication protocol, but in general provide additional functionality that ensures reliable communication over the network.
In RMI, a stub (which is the bit on the client) is defined by the programmer as an
interface
Interface or interfacing may refer to:
Academic journals
* ''Interface'' (journal), by the Electrochemical Society
* '' Interface, Journal of Applied Linguistics'', now merged with ''ITL International Journal of Applied Linguistics''
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. The rmic (rmi compiler) uses this to create the class stub. The stub performs type checking. The skeleton is defined in a class which
implements the interface stub.
When a caller wants to perform remote call on the called object, it delegates requests to its
stub
Stub or Stubb may refer to:
Shortened objects and entities
* Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding
* Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee
* Stub period, period of time over which i ...
which initiates communication with the remote
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
. Consequently, the stub passes caller arguments over the network to the server skeleton. The skeleton then passes received data to the called object, waits for a response and returns the result to the client stub. Note that there is no direct communication between the caller and the called object.
In more details, the communication consists of several steps:
# caller calls a local
procedure implemented by the stub
# stub
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call type and the input arguments into a request message
# client stub sends the message over the network to the server and blocks the current execution
thread
# server skeleton receives the request message from the network
# skeleton unpacks call type from the request message and looks up the
procedure on the called object
# skeleton
unmarshalls procedure arguments
# skeleton executes the
procedure on the called object
# called object performs a computation and returns the result
# skeleton packs the output arguments into a response message
# skeleton sends the message over the network back to the client
# client stub receives the response message from the network
# stub unpacks output arguments from the message
# stub passes output arguments to the caller, releases execution
thread and caller then continues in execution
The advantage of this architecture is that neither the caller nor the called object has to implement network related logic. This functionality, that ensures reliable communication channel over the network, has been moved to the
stub
Stub or Stubb may refer to:
Shortened objects and entities
* Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding
* Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee
* Stub period, period of time over which i ...
and the
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
layer.
Stub
The client side object participating in distributed object communication is known as a stub or proxy, and is an example of a
proxy object.
The stub acts as a gateway for client side objects and all outgoing requests to server side objects that are routed through it. The stub wraps client object functionality and by adding the network logic ensures the reliable communication channel between client and server. The stub can be written up manually or generated automatically depending on chosen communication protocol.
The stub is responsible for:
* initiating the communication towards the server
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
* translating calls from the caller object
*
marshalling of the parameters
* informing the
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
that the call should be invoked
* passing arguments to the
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
over the network
*
unmarshalling
In computer science, marshalling or marshaling ( US spelling) is the process of transforming the memory representation of an object into a data format suitable for storage or transmission, especially between different runtimes. It is typically ...
of the response from the
skeleton
A skeleton is the structural frame that supports the body of most animals. There are several types of skeletons, including the exoskeleton, which is a rigid outer shell that holds up an organism's shape; the endoskeleton, a rigid internal fra ...
* informing the caller that the call is complete
Skeleton
The server side object participating in distributed object communication is known as a skeleton (or stub; term avoided here).
A skeleton acts as gateway for server side objects and all incoming clients requests are routed through it. The skeleton
wraps server object functionality and exposes it to the clients, moreover by adding the network logic ensures the reliable communication channel between clients and server. Skeletons can be written up manually or generated automatically depending on chosen communication protocol.
The skeleton is responsible for:
* translating incoming data from the
stub
Stub or Stubb may refer to:
Shortened objects and entities
* Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding
* Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee
* Stub period, period of time over which i ...
to the correct up-calls to server objects
*
unmarshalling
In computer science, marshalling or marshaling ( US spelling) is the process of transforming the memory representation of an object into a data format suitable for storage or transmission, especially between different runtimes. It is typically ...
of the arguments from received data
* passing arguments to server objects
*
marshalling of the returned values from server objects
* passing values back to the client
stub
Stub or Stubb may refer to:
Shortened objects and entities
* Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding
* Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee
* Stub period, period of time over which i ...
over the network
Protocols using stub/skeleton approach
*
Portable Distributed Objects (PDO) -
Objective-C
Objective-C is a high-level general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smalltalk-style message passing (messaging) to the C programming language. Originally developed by Brad Cox and Tom Love in the early 1980s, it was ...
*
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between sy ...
(CORBA) – inter-language
*
Java remote method invocation
The Java Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI) is a Java API that performs remote method invocation, the object-oriented equivalent of remote procedure calls (RPC), with support for direct transfer of serialized Java classes and distributed garb ...
(Java RMI) – Java
*
Distributed Component Object Model
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for communication between software components on networked computers. DCOM, which originally was called "Network OLE", extends Microsoft's COM, and provides the co ...
(DCOM) – Microsoft, inter-language
*:(note that the stub is called "proxy" and the skeleton is called "stub"
MSDN: Marshalling details.
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* .NET Remoting – Microsoft, inter-language
* DDObjects – Borland Delphi
Delphi is a general-purpose programming language and a software product that uses the Delphi dialect of the Object Pascal programming language and provides an integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development of desktop, ...
* Distributed Ruby (DRb) – Ruby
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See also
* Object request broker
*Distributed object
In distributed computing, distributed objects are objects (in the sense of object-oriented programming) that are distributed across different address spaces, either in different processes on the same computer, or even in multiple computers conn ...
References
* Plášil, František and Stal, Michael
"An Architectural View of Distributed Objects and Components in CORBA, Java RMI, and COM/DCOM"
, ''Software Concepts & Tools (vol. 19, no. 1)'', January, 1998.
* Druschel, Pete
* Farley, Jim.
', O'Reilly, January, 1998.
Research Papers
, Distributed Systems Research Group, Charles University Prague
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