Compare the structure of URLs as used for web services with that of remote object references. State in each case how they are used to get a client request executed.

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A URL specifies the name of a server as a DNS name (and an optional port) and the path name of a resource managed by that server. For a web service, the resource in the URL refers to an action to be performed by a web service.

A remote object reference contains the internet address and port of a server, time, object number and type information about the interface of a remote object.

In the web services case, DNS is used to convert the DNS name into the internet address of a server. The client request is sent to that location where the server dispatcher selects an operation to be performed.

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