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The Seventh IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems
From Remote Objects to Physically Distributed Objects
Tunisia, South Africa
December 20-December 20
ISBN: 0-7695-0468-X
Arno Bakker, Vrije Universiteit
Maarten van Steen, Vrije Universiteit
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Vrije Universiteit
Present-day object-oriented middleware provides little support for the distribution, replication and caching of the state of a distributed object. This makes these platforms unsuitable for the development of large-scale distributed applications. We argue that the model of distributed objects on which these middleware platforms are based hinders the addition of comprehensive distribution and replication support to these platforms. We present an alternative view of distributed objects, in which objects are not only in control of the functional aspects of their implementation but also in control of their nonfunctional aspects, in particular, the distribution and replication of their state. We claim that a middleware platform based on this view of distributed objects is better suited for developing the large-scale applications of the future.
Index Terms:
distributed objects, object models, clustering, large-scale systems
Citation:
Arno Bakker, Maarten van Steen, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, "From Remote Objects to Physically Distributed Objects," ftdcs, pp.47, The Seventh IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 1999
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