| M. Mira da Silva. Mobility and Persistence. In Vitek and Tschudin [28], pages 157-176. |
....continues its execution) We shall experiment on this. We would like to conclude by comparing our work with other similar approaches. The idea of migrating processes was already exploited in the 1980s, in the LOCUS distributed operating system [29] for load balancing. Some other systems [9, 18] use state saving techniques to provide transparent process migration or persistence functionalities (a survey of such techniques can be found in [23] However, in these systems, the migration mechanisms are part of the operating system or of the run time system itself. Telescript [30] was one ....
M. Mira da Silva. Mobility and Persistence. In Vitek and Tschudin [28], pages 157-176.
....bound and computationally bound applications, in comparison with natively compiled code. Furthermore, language constraints such as lack of multiple inheritance support may make a particular design difficult to map into Java, although workarounds can be achieved using Java interfaces. The work in [44] describes additional limitations with Java in relation to mobility and persistence support: 1. lack of persistence support makes Java access to databases non standard. 2. it is difficult to transfer complex data structures between Java programs. Security problems in mobile agent ....
M. Mira da Silva, "Mobility and Persistence", Second International Workshop on Mobile Object Systems (MOS'96), Linz, Austria, Jul. 1996.
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