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Abstract: The integration of Java and CORBA has opened the way for a wide variety of Internet applications. However, such applications will frequently come across communication and node failures which can affect both their performance and consistency. Therefore, there is a need for techniques which will allow applications to tolerate such failures and continue to provide expected services. A common technique is through the use of atomic transactions, which ensure that only consistent state changes take... (Update)

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M.C. Little and S K Shrivastava, "Implementing high availability CORBA applications with Java", IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications, WIAPP'99, San Jose, July 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/little99implementing.html   More

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