Towards a generic architecture for mobile object-oriented applications
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Haahr, Mads and Cunningham, Raymond and Cahill, Vinny, Towards a generic architecture for mobile object-oriented applications, IEEE Workshop on Service Portability and Virtual Customer Environments (SerP), San Francisco, USA, December, 2000, IEEE, 2000, 91, 96Download Item:
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Abstract:
Our previous work in mobility support for CORBA applications
resulted in the design and implementation of the Architecture for
Location-Independent CORBA Environments (ALICE). The first version
of ALICE enabled CORBA objects running on mobile devices to
interact transparently with objects hosted by off-the-shelf CORBA implementations
without relying on a centralised location register to keep
track of their whereabouts. This paper presents the second version of
ALICE on which work is currently ongoing. The improved architecture
retains the features of theoriginal and addssupport for disconnected operation
in the form of caching of server functionality on the client side.
Furthermore, the architecture is being generalised beyond CORBA in
order to make it applicable to other distribution infrastructures, such as
Java RMI and DCOM.
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PUBLISHEDSan Francisco, USA
Author: CAHILL, VINNY; HAAHR, MADS
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