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  1. Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Reflective and adaptive middleware systems (ARM '05)
  2. FORMI: an RMI extension for adaptive applications
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FORMI: an RMI extension for adaptive applications

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Kirstein, Michael Kapitza, RĂ¼diger Schmidt, Holger Hauck, Franz J.
Abstract RMI is a well-known middleware that smoothly integrates into Java. RMI uses classical RPC-based client-server interaction, precisely remote method calls. Although RMI has several extension points (i.e., for replacing transport protocols and call semantics), this is not enough for many applications as it can not cope with non-RPC-based communication, fault tolerance, scalability, and quality-of-service in general. We present FORMI, an RMI extension for supporting the very flexible fragmented-object model. This model allows to build distributed objects with arbitrary internal communication protocols and interaction patterns (e.g., internal peer-to-peer communication) and with a truly distributed internal structure (e.g., replicated servers, smart proxies, hierarchical servers). Both, internal communication and structure, remains hidden behind the RMI-object interface and is thus transparent to clients. We demonstrate our approach by an Internet radio example.
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595932704
DOI 10.1145/1101516.1101518
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2005-11-28
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Java rmi Adaptability Fragmented objects
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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