R. M. Porto, Rodrigo Rafael Rodrigues, R. Oliveira, Valtemir Nascimento, E. T. Ferreira
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APLICAÇÃO BASEADA NA TECNOLOGIA CLIENTE E SERVIDOR UTILIZANDO INVOCAÇÃO DE MÉTODO REMOTO
This paper presents undergrad students experiences in programming activities. The proposed goal was to develop, in teamwork, a client-server application using resources commonly found in existing communication software. Thus, the students developed two Java applications. The methodological procedures used here are based on the learning by doing paradigm, and the students applications made use of Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and parallel communication (Threads). Overall, the outcome is encouraging as the students got well dedicated and motivated, which contributed to improve their assimilation on the studied matter. Key-words: Client Server Technology, Remote Method Invocation, Distributed Systems.