| Moser LE, Melliar-Smith PM, Agarwal DA, Budhia RK, Lingley-Papadopoulos CA, Archambault TP. The Totem system. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, Pasadena, CA, 1995; 61--66. |
....ORB upgrades. In the interception approach, adopted by Eternal [43] and by the Fault Tolerance Service (FTS) 44] client requests leave an unmodified ORB and 20 are then intercepted. In Eternal, interception is implemented through an OS dependent layer that relays group requests to the Totem [45] group toolkit, which reliably sends requests to replicas. On the replica side, another thin interception layer is in charge of passing the request up to the replica ORB, catching the result outgoing from the ORB and returning it to the client. In FTS, client request interception is achieved ....
Moser LE, Melliar-Smith PM, Agarwal DA, Budhia RK, Lingley-Papadopoulos CA, Archambault TP. The Totem system. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, Pasadena, CA, 1995; 61--66.
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