| Bela Ban. JavaGroups - group communication patterns in Java. Technical report, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, April 1998. |
....replication since the required one to many interaction model among objects has to be simulated through multiple one to one interactions [22] This not only increases application complexity, but also degrades performance. The shortcoming has been recognized by numerous academic research projects [12, 6, 19], and also by the Object Management Group in its Fault Tolerant CORBA specification [24] In the various proposals, distributed objects are replaced by their natural extension distributed object groups [11, 14] Clients interact with an object group transparently through remote method invocations ....
....replica is approximately 2 seconds, most of which stems from the view agreement protocol. 6 Related Work Many other projects have also addressed the problems related to making distributed applications fault tolerant, most of which are based on group communication [8] Primarily, research efforts [13, 19, 12, 7, 18, 6, 21] have focused on two slightly different distributed object technologies, namely CORBA [23] and Java RMI [26] Unfortunately, most efforts have been dedicated to CORBA and resulting object group systems may be classified into three categories [12] The integration approach involves modifying and ....
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