What is the difference between remote procedure call and web service?
Is there any clear definition of RPC and Web Service? A quick wikipedia search shows:
RPC: Remote procedure call (RPC) is an Inter-process communication technology that allows a computer program to cause a subroutine or procedure to execute in another address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network) without the programmer explicitly coding the details for this remote interaction.
Web Service: Web services are typically application programming interfaces (API) or web APIs that are accessed via Hypertext Transfer Protocol and executed on a remote system hosting the requested services. Web services tend to fall into one of two camps: Big Web Services[1] and RESTful Web Services.
I am not quite clear what the real difference between the two things. It seems that one thing could belong to RPC and is kind of web service at the same time.
Is Web Service a higher level representation of RPC?
Solution 1:
Is Web Service a higher level representation of RPC?
Yes, it is. A web service is a specific implementation of RPC. At its lowest level, Web Service connects to the Socket, using the HTTP protocol, to negotiate sending a payload that is executed in a remote space (remote space can be the same computer). All these remote call abstractions, at its core, are RPCs.
Solution 2:
I see this question. The question has been asked long time ago, but I think anyone's answer in this community, giving more information and clarity on this topic, will be helpful for the future questioners. So, I would like to add my enhancement pointing out key differences and I hope, it will be helpful for future readers.
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| Category | RPC | Web Services
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|Operation's Location | On top of TCP | on top of HTTP Protocol
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|Data format | Binary | Text, XML, JSON, ect.
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|Speed | Slow (Marshalling) | Fast
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I have not mentioned descriptions of RPC and Web Services, because you see them in others' answer clearly.
Solution 3:
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and WebService, in the sake of Functionality both go parallely. But there is a subtle difference in their way of invoking. An Web Service can be invoked by any application, using XML format over HTTP protocol for proceedings and its interoperable in nature, whereas in case of RPC the function can be Invoked by multi applications so it follow the path of Serialization to store the object data. It supports Binary Format over TCP protocol. In a better approach we can brief RPC workflow, like we are executing a function through proper Socket and proper format of message, but don't know the actual existence of the particular function in client server.Even the provided socket might not be in the same server in which the function resides. But every time it give a feel like the function is located in the local. In Remote Service, the Function resides in remote machine and it can be invoked by proper format and Protocol and it allows Scalability.