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2010
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A Reflective Approach to Providing Flexibility in Application Distribution

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A Reflective Approach to Providing Flexibility in Application Distribution
Current middleware systems suffer from drawbacks. Often one is forced to make decisions early in the design process about which classes may participate in inter-machine communication. Further, application level and middleware specific semantics cannot be separated, forcing an unnatural design. The RAFDA project proposes to address these deficiencies by creating an adaptive, reflective framework that enables the transformation of non-distributed applications into semantically equivalent applications whose distribution architecture is flexible. This paper describes the code transformation techniques that have been developed as part of the project. The system enables the distribution of a program according to a flexible configuration without user intervention. Remote and non-remote versions of an object become interchangeable. The distributed program can adapt to its environment by dynamically altering its distribution boundaries.
Álvaro J. Rebón Portillo, Scott M. W
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Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Álvaro J. Rebón Portillo, Scott M. Walker, Graham N. C. Kirby, Alan Dearle
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