Explain Marshalling?



Explain Marshalling?..

Answer / Jaideep Choudhary

Marshalling is a process used in distributed computing where complex data types, such as structures or objects, are converted into a format that can be transmitted over a network and then reconverted back to their original format at the receiving end. This is necessary because different programming languages may not support the same data types, and network protocols only handle basic data types like integers, floats, and strings.

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