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JBoss Remoting is a project that provides a general purpose distributed invocation framework for other JBoss projects and products, including the community Application Server (AS) and the Enterprise Application Platforms (EAP). Remoting is roughly similar to Java RMI, but instead of using stubs, it identifies servers by URL. Other distributed frameworks that appear in the same context are JGroups (http://www.jgroups.org/) and Netty (http://www.jboss.org/netty). The technologies served by Remoting, in particular, are EJB2, EJB3, and JBoss Messaging (http://labs.jboss.com/jbossmessaging). JBoss Web Services also uses Remoting on its client side, but the use is hidden, so to speak: there are no configuration files.