36th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-Asia'00)
Implementing Trading Object Services in COM
Xi'an, China
October 30-November 04
ISBN: 0-7695-0875-8
Identifying and locating services in distributed systems has always been problematic. Often users have been obliged to identify not only the service required, but also the specific supplier object type. Recently the idea of a trading services have been developed, allowing the developer to list a range of criteria required for a service, rather than an object type. We demonstrate how to employ Microsoft's COM categorizing facilities to implement a Trading Object Service that allows for finer grained matching criteria based on the semantics of types, subtypes and conformance. We conclude that although categorization supports Trading Object Services in COM, we are pushing the Component Object Model to the limits of its capabilities. The static register/lookup nature of the COM registry restricts the Trader from being realized as a truly dynamic discovery service.
Citation:
Nicholas Nicoloudis, Christine Mingins, "Implementing Trading Object Services in COM," tools, pp.230, 36th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-Asia'00), 2000