DocumentCode
1859501
Title
Design and implementation of a distributed X-multiplexor
Author
Krantz, Alan T. ; Chodrow, Sarah E. ; Hirsch, Michael D. ; Rhee, Injong ; Sult, Julie ; Sunderam, Vaidy S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
26-29 May 1998
Firstpage
372
Lastpage
379
Abstract
Application sharing is an important aspect of collaborative computing. One mechanism for sharing applications is a multiplexor, a tool that broadcasts input/output messages from a single client to multiple displays. We describe the design and implementation of a multiplexor for X windows that supports a heterogeneous environment and works effectively across both local and wide area networks. This X-multiplexor is composed of two distinct components, the Collaborative Computing Frameworks X-Multiplexor (CCFX) which acts as a pseudo server for the client, and the Collaborative Computing Session Manager (CCSM) which renders the client images and supplies the user interface to the system. In effect, CCSM acts as a distributed window manager, ensuring that all participants have the same view of the shared clients. This two headed approach offers significant gains in flexibility and resource usage. CCFX and CCSM can communicate using any reliable transport protocol. This can result in significant reduction of bandwidth, decreased latency, and avoids some TCP/IP communication required by the X protocol. In addition, this architecture facilitates the creation of a virtual X environment. Using this virtual environment, instead of an actual X server´s environment, and then translating the virtual properties to a specific server´s properties, allows for more robust support of heterogeneous systems
Keywords
client-server systems; groupware; multiplexing; user interfaces; Collaborative Computing Frameworks X-Multiplexor; Collaborative Computing Session Manager; TCP/IP communication; application sharing; collaborative computing; distributed X-multiplexor; distributed window manager; heterogeneous environment; heterogeneous systems support; input/output messages; local area networks; pseudo server; reliable transport protocol; resource usage; two headed approach; user interface; virtual X environment; virtual environment; wide area networks; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Collaborative work; Computer interfaces; Displays; Network servers; Rendering (computer graphics); Transport protocols; User interfaces; Wide area networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
1063-6927
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8292-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDCS.1998.679743
Filename
679743
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