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Abstract: This paper describes Omniware, a system for producing and executing mobile code. Next generation
Web applications will use mobile code to specify dynamic behavior in Web pages, implement new Web
protocols and data formats, and dynamically distribute computation between servers and browsers. Like
all mobile code systems, Omniware provides portability and safety. The same compiled Omniware
module can be executed transparently on different machines, and a module's access to host resources
can be... (Update)
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...is prevented from performing certain operations, such as writing to the local file system. A similar technique is Software Fault Isolation [53], 90] 91] which modifies the client code so that it is unable to write outside its designated area (the sandbox ) C.S. Coilberg...
.... One interposition method is known as Software based Fault Isolation (SFI) 35] which is exhibited in the Omniware system for mobile code [22]. One striking issue with interposition mechanisms is that they are limited in what properties they ensure. For example, SFI only...
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S. Lucco, O. Sharp, and R. Wahbe. Omniware: A universal substrate for web programming. In Fourth International World Wide Web Conference, December 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lucco95omniware.html More
@article{ lucco95omniware,
author = "S. Lucco and O. Sharp and R. Wahbe",
title = "{Omniware: A Universal Substrate for Web Programming}",
journal = "World Wide Web Journal",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
address = "Boston, MA, USA",
pages = "359--368",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lucco95omniware.html" }
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