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An Environment Physically Distributed in Java
Beirut, Lebanon June 25-June 29
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Denivaldo Lopes, Federal University of Maranh?
Zair Abdelouahab, Federal University of Maranh?
Abstract: This paper presents an environment for developing distributed applications. It consists basically of adding to Java language a library to manipulate shared objects, according to a methodology of distributed shared memory - DSM without cache. Shared objects are instances of classes that are data structures (lists, queues and stacks of objects). The environment provides a mechanism of hybrid load balancing among computers and tolerance to fault. The proposed environment has been tested and the results have showed that machines of low cost can be of high performance.
Index Terms:
Shared objects, load balancing, tolerance to fault.
Citation:
Denivaldo Lopes, Zair Abdelouahab, "An Environment Physically Distributed in Java," aiccsa, pp.0290, ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'01), 2001
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