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Re: difference between RPC and ordinary procedure call

  • Subject: Re: difference between RPC and ordinary procedure call
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:10:55 +0100
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"new_dude" <yjaplomb@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I used both Google and Wikipedia.  Couldn't find anything match what I
> am looking for.
>
> I am specifically looking for "compilation" and "semantics" difference
> between RPC and ordinary procedure call.
>
> If ANYONE knows the answer please post it.  I would try other groups
> as well.  Thanks.

Go to a programming group or follow your own advice. There are hundreds
of resources in this stuff. There is no one simple answer.

The very first google hit seems extensive enough:

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/node34.html#ch:rpcgen

>
>
>
> On Mar 18, 11:26 am, Hadron Quark <hadronqu...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> spi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>> > Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> did eloquently scribble:
>> >> __/ [ spi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] on Sunday 18 March 2007 08:40 \__
>>
>> >>> new_dude <yjapl...@xxxxxxxxx> did eloquently scribble:
>> >>>> hi all,
>>
>> >>>> can our experts here tell me somedifferencebetweenRPC(remote
>> >>>>procedurecall) andordinaryprocedurecallin two aspects:
>> >>>> "compilation" and "call-sematics"?
>>
>> >>> And... you're sure this isn't a homework question? Looks very much like it.
>> >>> You're not only letting yourself down. You've let the class down, your
>> >>> friends down, and the school down.
>>
>> >>> Now type those keywords into google and research properly.
>>
>> >>> Oh, and you're grounded for a week without your computer.
>>
>> >> That is exactly what I initially thought (an assignment), but I would
>> >> recommend Wikipedia, not Google.
>>
>> > Google because you never want to rely on a single source.
>> > And the wiki pages come up on a google search anyway.
>>
>> Also Wikipedia can, and does, change on a daily basis - not always for
>> the better.
>
>

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