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Active Brokers and Their Runtime Deployment in the ECho/JECho Distributed Event Systems
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Dong Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yuan Chen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Greg Eisenhauer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology
This paper introduces active brokers and the third-party derivation, the basic programming construct for runtime remote broker deployment, in the ECho/JECho distributed event systems. We describe its implementation in the JECho system and give examples of using it in ECho/JECho distributed event systems. In particular, we describe the use of third-party derivation in supporting the scalability of content-based event delivery. Specifically, third party derivation is used both to dynamically construct content-based event distribution trees and to offload potentially expensive client-specific event routing/processing by runtime creation of remote brokers. Our preliminary benchmark results demonstrate significant benefits of using third-party derivation.
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Dong Zhou, Yuan Chen, Greg Eisenhauer, Karsten Schwan, "Active Brokers and Their Runtime Deployment in the ECho/JECho Distributed Event Systems," amsw, pp.67, Third Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services, 2001
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