Title :
Live Distributed Objects: Enabling the Active Web
Author :
Ostrowski, Krzysztof ; Birman, Ken ; Dolev, Danny
Author_Institution :
Cornell Univ., Ithaca
Abstract :
Distributed computing has lagged behind the productivity revolution that has transformed the desktop in recent years. Programmers still generally treat the Web as a separate technology space and develop network applications using low-level message-passing primitives or unreliable Web services method invocations. Live distributed objects are designed to offer developers a scalable multicast infrastructure that´s tightly integrated with a runtime environment.
Keywords :
Web services; distributed object management; distributed programming; message passing; object-oriented programming; active Web service; distributed computing; live distributed object; low-level message-passing primitive; network application; productivity revolution; scalable multicast infrastructure; Collaborative work; Delay; Environmental management; Libraries; Operating systems; Productivity; Runtime environment; Scalability; Space technology; Web services; .NET; J2EE; Quicksilver; active web; distributed computing; live objects; spotlight;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIC.2007.131