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Aspectizing Server-Side Distribution
Montreal, Quebec, Canada October 06-October 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ASE.2003.124030118th IEEE International Conference on ...
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Eli Tilevich, Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephan Urbanski, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yannis Smaragdakis, Georgia Institute of Technology
Marc Fleury, The JBoss Group, Atlanta, GA
We discuss how a collection of domain-specific and domain-independent tools can be combined to "aspectize" the distributed character of server-side applications, to a much greater extent than with prior efforts. Specifically, we present a framework that can be used with a large class of unaware applications to turn their objects into distributed objects with minimal programming effort. Our framework is developed on top of three main components: AspectJ (a high-level aspect language), XDoclet (a low-level aspect language), and NRMI (a middleware facility that makes remote calls behave more like local calls). We discuss why each of the three components offers unique advantages and is necessary for an elegant solution, why our approach is general, and how it constitutes a significant improvement over past efforts to isolate distribution concerns.
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Eli Tilevich, Stephan Urbanski, Yannis Smaragdakis, Marc Fleury, "Aspectizing Server-Side Distribution," ase, pp.130, 18th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'03), 2003
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