Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95)
A "persistent connection" model for mobile and distributed systems
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
September 20-September 23
ISBN: 0-8186-7180-7
Abstract: This paper describes a mechanism, called "persistent connection" to preserve stream connections after the communicating peer exits and till it restarts. Such connections have many applications: to survive failures that crash one party, network partitions that cut off the two parties, and temporary disconnection in a mobile computing environment. They can also facilitate suspension of process execution in a limited resource environment and maintain connectivity when one party migrates from one machine to another. Persistent connection uses logical endpoints to hide disconnection from applications and to achieve location independence. It can be constructed from the normal "transient" connection that goes down with processes. Prototypes have been developed on Unix to provide persistent connections in both the TCP-socket level and the DCE RPC level. Many existing programs can benefit from this software to achieve transparence to disconnection and relocation. We conclude that persistent connection is a convenient communication abstraction for reliable, adaptable, and reconfigurable applications.
Index Terms:
mobile communication; persistent connection model; distributed systems; mobile systems; stream connections; network partitions; temporary disconnection; mobile computing environment; limited resource environment; logical endpoints; disconnection; transient connection; prototypes; Unix; TCP-socket level; DCE RPC level; programs; software; communication abstraction; reconfigurable applications; adaptable applications; reliable applications; fault tolerance computing
Citation:
Yongguang Zhang, Son Dao, "A "persistent connection" model for mobile and distributed systems," icccn, pp.0300, Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95), 1995