Title
A Configurable Protocol Architecture for CORBA Environments
Abstract
This paper describes a flexible architecture for building the protocols required to allow interaction between distributed objects in a CORBA environment. A key feature of the architecture is its ability to select the elements of a protocol stack dynamically at bind-time depending on the properties of the interface being accessed. This permits multiple object-invocation protocols to coexist such that a system may support local, intra-ORB and inter-ORB protocols and allows the selection of the most appropriate protocol at run-time. In addition, the architecture is capable of supporting "non-standard" interaction protocols such as multimedia streams. The paper outlines the architectural principles used and describes an efficient implementation of the CORBA Internet Inter-Orb Protocol.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/ISADS.1997.590621
ISADS '97 Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
key feature,flexible architecture,corba environment,interoperability,multiple object-invocation protocol,configurable protocol architecture,corba internet inter-orb protocol,interaction protocol,appropriate protocol,corba environments,protocol stacks,efficient implementation,architectural principle,corba.,inter-orb protocol,distributed objects,distributed processing,object request broker,transport protocols,internet,open systems,computer architecture,protocols,distributed computing
CSIv2,Distributed object,Computer science,Common Object Request Broker Architecture,Internet protocol suite,General Inter-ORB Protocol,Computer network,Real-time computing,Object request broker,Protocol stack,Distributed computing,The Internet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-8186-7783-X
7
0.88
References 
Authors
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stephen Crane126913.24
N. Dulay226526.34