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Dejay: Unifying Concurrency and Distribution to Achive a Distributed Java
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Marko Boger, Hamburg University
Frank Wienberg, Hamburg University
Winfried Lamersdorf, Hamburg University
In the development of distributed programs two different concepts have to be considered, each being quite complex even on its own: concurrency and distribution. For both similar problems like synchronization and communication need to be addressed, yet are treated with completely different mechanisms. This paper presents Dejay, a programming language based on Java that unifies concurrency and distribution into the single mechanism of virtual processors. This allows a considerable simplification for the development of distributed or concurrent programs and makes the transition from a local to a distributed environment seamless.
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Marko Boger, Frank Wienberg, Winfried Lamersdorf, "Dejay: Unifying Concurrency and Distribution to Achive a Distributed Java," tools, pp.285, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999
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