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Contributions to middleware architectures to prototype distribution infrastructures
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2004
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisGeneric MiddlewareDistributed EnvironmentSystems EngineeringSpecific Middleware SupportDistribution InfrastructuresDistributed Object MiddlewareComputer EngineeringDistributed SystemsReflective MiddlewareSoftware DesignDistributed MiddlewareCloud ComputingMiddleware SystemMiddleware ComponentsSystem SoftwareMiddleware
Distributed applications require specific middleware support for semantics and run-time constraints for a wide range of hardware or software configurations. However, their full specifications and existing implementations show they share functional notions and run-time mechanisms. Thus, distribution infrastructures could be prototyped from a given set of middleware components. Generic middleware proposes patterns to describe distribution models; configurable middleware constructs to abide to run-time constraints. We have introduced the schizophrenic middleware concept as a comprehensive solution to rapidly implement different distribution models. PolyORB, our implementation of a schizophrenic middleware, supports CORBA, SOAP, and the Ada 95 Distributed System Annex and Message Oriented Middleware distribution models. In this paper, we describe existing generic and configurable middleware; we introduce PolyORB's key concepts and design; then we compare our platform design to existing generic and configurable middleware, and discuss their respective use to prototype specific distribution models.
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