Title :
Simple Asynchronous Remote Invocations for Distributed Real-Time Java
Author :
Val, P. Basanta ; García-Valls, M. ; Estévez-Ayres, I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telematics Eng., Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain
Abstract :
More and more, the use of real-time distribution middlewares programmed with high-level languages like Java is becoming of interest for industrial systems because this type of infrastructures reduce development efforts required to both design and maintain complex networked applications. In that way towards having better development tools, this paper deals with the very specific issue of the asynchronism from the particular perspective of Java´s distributed technologies. It proposes and evaluates an extension to the Java´s remote method invocation (RMI) with additional support for asynchronous remote invocations. Such a mechanism makes the transmission of some messages, typically those that do not require any confirmation from the server, much more efficient than synchronous communications, and consequently they optimize and speed up the performance of many industrial networked applications. In more detail, this paper concerns with the model itself and the set of changes it requires within their middleware programming interfaces and inside communication protocols to accommodate the proposed model. The proposal is supported by empirical evidences from a prototype developed as partial proof-of-concept.
Keywords :
Java; information systems; manufacturing data processing; message passing; middleware; real-time systems; remote procedure calls; RMI; asynchronous remote method invocation; communication protocol; complex industrial networked application; development tool; distributed real-time Java technology; empirical evidence; high-level language; industrial information system; message transmission; middleware programming interface; partial proof-of-concept; real-time distribution middleware; synchronous communication; Communication industry; High level languages; Java; Middleware; Network servers; Proposals; Protocols; Real time systems; Runtime; Virtual machining; Distributed real-time Java; RT-remote method invocation (RMI); real-time Java middleware; real-time systems;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2009.2026271