37th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-37'00)
An Asynchronous Message Exchange System on CORBA
Sydney, Australia
November 20-November 23
ISBN: 0-7695-0918-5
Data exchange by networks is becoming more important due to the growth of the Internet. One popular architectural style for distributed, loosely-coupled, heterogeneous network systems is a structure based on event generation, observation and notification. Based on the event service and naming service defined by OMG (Object Management Group), we build an efficient and Internet-scale event-driven data exchange architecture on CORBA. The asynchronous message exchange system (AMES) provides an asynchronous publish/subscriber communication model and can communicate with legacy systems easily. This system was developed based on the Java programming language and Inprise Visibroker for Java product families.
Index Terms:
electronic data interchange; distributed object management; Internet; naming services; Java; asynchronous message exchange system; CORBA; Internet-scale event-driven data exchange architecture; asynchronous publish/subscriber communication model; legacy systems; Java programming language; Inprise Visibroker; Java product families; distributed loosely-coupled, heterogeneous network systems; event generation; event observation; event notification; naming service; event service; OMG
Citation:
Tswen-Yuh Hsiao, Win-Tsung Lo, Shyan-Ming Yuan, "An Asynchronous Message Exchange System on CORBA," tools, pp.14, 37th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-37'00), 2000