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Component Replication in Distributed Systems: a Case study using Enterprise Java Beans

Lookup NU author(s): Achmad Kistijantoro, Professor Graham MorganORCiD, Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava, Professor Mark Little

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Abstract

A recent trend has seen the extension of object-oriented middleware to component-oriented middleware. A major advantage components offer over objects is that only the business logic of an application needs to be addressed by a programmer with support services required incorporated into the application at deployment time. This is achieved via components (business logic of an application), containers that host components and are responsible for providing the underlying middleware services required by components and application servers that host containers. Well-known examples of component middleware architectures are Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and the CORBA Component Model (CCM). Two of the many services available at deployment time in most component architectures are component persistence and atomic transactions. This paper examines, using EJBs, how replication for availability can be supported by containers so that components that are transparently using persistence and transactions can also be made highly available.


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Author(s): Kistijantoro AI, Morgan G, Shrivastava SK, Little MC

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: 22nd International Symposium On Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS)

Year of Conference: 2003

Pages: 89-98

ISSN: 9780769519555

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 0769519555


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