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The basic idea of Java RMI, the distributed garbage-collection (DGC) protocol, and much of the architecture underlying the original Sun implementation, come from the "network objects" feature of [[Modula-3]].
 
==Generalized code==
The programmers of the original RMI API generalized the code somewhat to support different implementations, such as a [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol|HTTP]] transport. Additionally, the ability to pass arguments "[[Call by value|by value]]" was added to CORBA in order to be compatible with the RMI interface. Still, the RMI-IIOP and JRMP implementations do not have fully identical interfaces.
 
RMI functionality comes in the package {{Javadoc:SE|package=java.rmi|java/rmi}}, while most of Sun's implementation is located in the <code>sun.rmi</code> package. Note that with Java versions before Java 5.0 developers had to compile RMI stubs in a separate compilation step using <code>'''rmic'''</code>. Version 5.0 of Java and beyond no longer require this step.
 
==External links==