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Using Aspect Oriented Programming to Build a Portable Load Balancing Service
Vienna, Austria July 02-July 05
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Erik Putrycz, Institut National des Télécommunications
Guy Bernard, Institut National des Télécommunications

Scaling applications to large networks and an increasing number of users has been since years a technical challenge. Today, technologies are well known to scale applications to local networks but scaling to large networks with high latency is still a challenge.

DLBS (Dynamic Load Balancing Service) brings new solutions regarding large scale load balancing for middleware based applications. DLBS offers a multi-criteria and easily customizable load balancing service. It consists of a scalable monitoring infrastructure, a connection manager (integrated into the middleware) and customizable load balancing strategies.

Implementation of a low level service requires in order to stay efficient to avoid the necessity for high overhead. DLBS aims to be a generic load balancing service and an easy and efficient portability with a CORBA Object Request Broker has been possible thanks to Aspect Oriented Programming.

Citation:
Erik Putrycz, Guy Bernard, "Using Aspect Oriented Programming to Build a Portable Load Balancing Service," icdcsw, pp.473, 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02), 2002
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