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Philippe Bernadat, Ira Greenberg, Alan Messer, Dejan Milojicic



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Abstract: A growing number of mobile computing devices are becoming available that can access large amounts of data and services over the Internet. While Java appears to be an appropriate platform to deal with diversity, our experience reveals that in a mobile environment it has insufficient support for system facilities such as remote storage, disconnected operation, and concurrent execution of multiple services. We believe that these facilities can be provided transparently and efficiently through the... (Update)

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Bernadat, P., Greenberg, I., Messer, A., Milojicic, D., "Tailoring Java for a Pervasive Service Infrastructure," HPL Technical Report, HPL-2002-24, 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bernadat02tailoring.html   More

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