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Providence, Rhode Island
May 19, 2003 to May 22, 2003
ISBN: 0-7695-1920-2
pp: 412
Deni Llambiri , New York University
Alexander Totok , New York University
Vijay Karamcheti , New York University
ABSTRACT
Distributed deployment of network applications in wide-area environments has proven effective for improving end-user experience. Another trend is the use of component frameworks for building network services. Their component-based nature makes such applications natural candidates for distributed deployment, but it is unclear if the design patterns underlying component frameworks also enable efficient service distribution.<div></div> In this paper, we investigate the application design rules and accompanying system-level support essential to a beneficial and efficient service distribution process. Our study targets the widely used Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component platform and Java Pet Store, a sample component-based e-commerce application.<div></div> Our results present strong experimental evidence that component-based applications can be efficiently distributed in wide-area environments using a small set of generally-applicable design rules for orchestrating interactions and managing component state. We additionally discuss enforcement of these rules, and their automated implementation by container frameworks.
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Deni Llambiri, Alexander Totok, Vijay Karamcheti, "Efficiently Distributing Component-Based Applications Across Wide-Area Environments", ICDCS, 2003, 2013 IEEE 33rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2013 IEEE 33rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems 2003, pp. 412, doi:10.1109/ICDCS.2003.1203491
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