| Alan Dearle. Persistent servers + ephemeral clients = user mobility. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Persistence and Java, August 1997. |
....threads persistent. Dearle et al. suggest implementing Java on top of the Grasshopper persistent operating system. They describe how Grasshopper could be used below a JVM (or other language) to provide transparent persistence support, without modifying the runtime language system at all [DHF96, Dea97, RDH 96] 7.2 Checkpointing Lee and Anderson provide a thorough introduction to fault tolerance; they cover checkpointing in chapter seven in the context of backward error recovery [LA90] Cristian gives an overview of fault tolerance [Cri91] He discusses how checkpointing and rollback ....
Alan Dearle. Persistent servers + ephemeral clients = user mobility. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Persistence and Java, August 1997.
....Dearle et al. suggest implementing Java on top of the persistence provided by the Grasshopper operating system. They describe how Grasshopper could be used below a JVM (or other language) to provide transparent persistence support, without modifying the runtime language system at all [DHF96, Dea97] Libckpt is a portable checkpointing package, but is only aware of a three segment memory map and simple files [PBKL95] It was the inspiration for the checkpointer described in this paper, but because the JVM depends upon much more detailed information in the process state, our checkpointer is ....
Alan Dearle. Persistent servers + ephemeral clients = user mobility. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Persistence and Java, August 1997.
.... Introduction During the past five years we have played a key role in the design and construction of the Grasshopper persistent operating system [17, 41] As the implementation matured, we began to gain valuable experience in the use of the basic abstractions by porting various application systems [15, 18] that could benefit from orthogonal persistence. At the same time, development work was proceeding on the operating system kernel to experiment with various techniques for managing persistent data created by the application systems and by the kernel itself. This work revealed a number of problems ....
A. Dearle. "Persistent Servers + Ephemeral Clients = User Mobility", in Proceedings of The Second International Workshop on Persistence and Java, to appear, 1997.
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