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Morphable Messaging: Efficient Support for Evolution in Distributed Applications
Honolulu, Hawaii June 07-June 07
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Sandip Agarwala, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Greg Eisenhauer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
All but the most briefly used systems must evolve as their mission and roles change over time. Evolution in the context of large distributed systems is extraordinarily complex because of the difficulty of upgrading all components simultaneously, and the fact that such systems are often very sensitive to changes in the message formats that underlay their communication. Prior approaches to the problem of implementing changes in a deployed system have relied upon ad-hoc solutions or protocol negotiation to avoid message format mismatches. In this paper we present a novel approach that combines message meta-data and dynamic code generation to create a robust messaging system that naturally supports application evolution.
Index Terms:
Message evolution, interoperability, distributed systems, dynamic code generation, transformation, PBIO
Citation:
Sandip Agarwala, Greg Eisenhauer, Karsten Schwan, "Morphable Messaging: Efficient Support for Evolution in Distributed Applications," clade, pp.86, Second International Workshop on Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments, 2004
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