The Evolution of the Arjuna Transaction Processing System
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- Dr Mark Little
- Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
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| Author(s) | | Little MC, Shrivastava SK |
| Editor(s) | | Jones, C.B., Lloyd, J.L. |
| Publication type | | Book Chapter |
| Book Title | | Dependable and Historic Computing |
| Series Title | | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Year | | 2011 |
| Volume | | 6875 |
| Pages | | 323-343 |
| ISBN | | 9783642245404 |
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| The Arjuna transaction system began life in the mid 1980s as an academic project to examine the use of object-oriented techniques in the development of fault-tolerant distributed systems. Twenty five years later, it is an integral part of the JBoss application sever middleware from Red Hat. This journey from an academic to a commercial environment has been neither easy nor smooth but it has been interesting from many different perspectives. This paper gives an overview of this journey and discusses key lessons learned. |
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| Publisher | | Springer-Verlag |
| Place Published | | Berlin; New York |
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