| Michael Philippsen and Bernhard Haumacher. More e#cient object serialization. In IPPS/SPDP Workshops, pages 718--732, 1999. |
....applications over slow network, it is not clear it is suitable for high performance distributed computing environments with low latency and high bandwidth. A better serialization would be needed, since Java s current object serialization often takes at least 25 and up to 50 of the time [50] needed for a remote invocation. 2.1.4 JavaParty The JavaParty [51] platform, which is a system from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, has been developed with two main purposes. The two purposes are to serve as a programming environment for cluster applications, and to provide a basis for ....
Michael Philippsen and Bernhard Haumacher. More E#cient Object Serialization. In Parallel and Distributed Processing, LNCS 1586, pages 718--732. International Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 1999.
....Experience with remote invocation of skeletons over the wide area network has been quite positive as far as prediction of their performance is concerned. Though Java and RMI performance is still limited, it can be improved using native code compilers and an optimized serialization mechanism (cf. [11, 14]) making RMI an e cient means of communication. The initial results reported here are quite encouraging: they show that even in a highly heterogeneous, geographically distributed Grid environment the use of skeletons leads to more structured, predictable applications. ....
M. Philippsen and B. Haumacher. More ecient object serialization. In In Parallel and Distributed Processing, LNCS 1586, pages 718732, April 1999.
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Michael Philippsen and Bernhard Haumacher. More e#cient object serialization. In IPPS/SPDP Workshops, pages 718--732, 1999.
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