| Gavin Bierman, Michael Hicks, Peter Sewell, Gareth Stoyle, and Keith Wansbrough. Dynamic rebinding for distributed programming, March 2002. Submitted for publication. |
....two reasons the use of hot swapping is currently limited to a small set of applications. For example applications that use purely procedural and stateless plugins. Few current systems address the issues of hot swapping in the general case and it is considered an area of active research [26] 1] [2]. In this section we present several scenarios which are designed to demonstrate the difficulties encountered when using dynamic and evolving components. They also highlight the shortcomings of present day implementations which are covered in later sections. scenario 1: Two applications A and B ....
Gavin Bierman, Michael Hicks, Peter Sewell, Gareth Stoyle, and Keith Wansbrough. Dynamic rebinding for distributed programming, March 2002. Submitted for publication.
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