I have created a test program between two virtual machines on my computer. So I have an RMI Server running on a virtual machine on VMware and I have an RMI Client running on another virtual machine on VMware.
I have set up SSL using SslRMIServerSocketFactory
and SslRMIClientSocketFactory
and it is possible to call methods from the client to the server, having the server to respond with the return value. So right now I have two Ubuntu machines running on VMware.
What happens is that the client makes the call to the server and I have to wait for about 17 seconds until the response from the server reaches the client and the print is executed on console. Updated: The method's call is fast. All this time is taken by the Registry.lookup()
function.
Aren't 17 seconds too much time? I know that VMs are slow by nature, plus the fact that SSL is running but still, aren't 17 seconds too much for what I am doing? The remote method only adds two integers and returns the result.
Thank you.
Registry.lookup()
call that is taking all this time... remote method calls are fast. Although the slow down only takes place at the beggining, I would like to know if this is normal or not. And if it isn't, how to avoid this./etc/hosts
file has an entry for the client IP. And if not, put one in?