ROVM is a virtual machine that allows remote object operations by enabling reading, writing and executing functions.
The idea behind ROVM is to enable programming in a way that is easy and efficient. A typical example is shown through the following code:
import [email protected]:/testsuite/ABCDEF
class OPS {
int add (int b, int x) {
ABCDEF a = ABCDEF ();
return a.add (b, x);
}
}
O = OPS ();
t = O.add (3, 4);
ROVM is designed to support this kind of programming, making it easier for users to execute remote objects effortlessly.
Key features of ROVM include the ability to use a library or an extension module that is written for every computer language. ROVM also supports encryption with OpenSSL for secure communications, and user authentication is now possible by using Apache's htpasswd utility. An option file is also supported in the latest release.
In summary, ROVM is a valuable tool that provides developers with convenient and efficient ways of working with remote objects. The software's capabilities range from encryption to authentication, all geared toward making remote programming easy and effective.
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