| The Object Management Group. CORBAservices Specification. Published via http://www.omg.org/, 1998. |
....Invocation Systems Two related systems from industry are Java RMI and CORBA. The key difference between these two systems, at present, is that RMI is restricted to Java while CORBA is platform independent. CORBA also has a set of optional CORBAservices, such as transactions and concurrency control[12]. RMI provides only basic remote method invocation and remote object references. Note that both CORBA and RMI are quite similar to the Network Objects remote method invocation system[1] The main feature that sets this project apart from CORBA and RMI is the ability to cache objects on the client ....
The Object Management Group. CORBAservices Specification. Published via http://www.omg.org/, 1998.
....from this perspective, this project attempts to implement domain specific services using the much more general services of AspectJ. In addition to this AOP topic, this project explores several distributed systems issues. We improve performance over purely remote invocation systems (such as CORBA[11] and Java s RMI) by allowing client side caching of objects. Object caching is provided by object oriented databases; in this project, object caching is generalized as follows. Although object oriented databases support object caching, they also require the programmer to adopt transactions and ....
....are compared against similar systems in research and industry, and the paper is concluded. Distribution Services There are several aspects related to distribution. For instance, the Object Management Group identifies over a dozen different CORBAservices, in addition to the basic CORBA architecture[11]. Due to time limitations, only a small number of distribution aspects could be developed for this project. The aspects chosen are: 1. Basic remote method invocation and remote object references 2. Object caching 3. Consistency 4. Pre fetching Of these, only the first three were implemented. The ....
The Object Management Group. CORBA/IIOP 2.2 Specification. Published via http://www.omg.org/, 1998.
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