What is the difference between a stub and a skeleton?
Answer Posted / vilie
*The purpose of the stub is to convert parameters into a string of bits, and message it over the network.
*The skeleton takes the message, convert it back into parameters and invokes request object in the server.
*The process of conversion can also be termed as 'marshalling' & 'unmarshalling'.
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