Current applications are distributed in nature and manipulate time-critical databases with firm-deadline transactions. A transaction submitted to a master site is splitted into subtransactions executed on participant sites which manage each a local database. In this paper, we propose a Java platform based on a protocol that manages real-time distributed transactions with firm-deadline, in the context of possible overload situations and imprecise data acceptable utilization.
Citation:
Jean-Paul Etienne, Samia Saad-Bouzefrane, "A Java Platform to Control Real-Time Transactions Overload," isorc, pp.219-226, Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'04), 2004