Title
XVSMP/Bayeux: A Protocol for Scalable Space Based Computing in the Web
Abstract
The current Web is based on the REST (representational state transfer) architectural style to guarantee scalability and to decrease complexity. This requires that all interactions are stateless and the communication between client and server is carried out in a synchronous request/response way. However, today's applications are evolving towards more and more dynamics, particularly if we assume that mobile devices and notebooks connected by wireless networks will dominate the Internet of the future. In this paper we analyze how the space based computing paradigm of XVSM (extensible virtual shared memory) can be provided in the web without fully breaking with the REST principles and by adapting the AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) principles of dynamically and incrementally building up information at the client side. We propose the implementation of asynchronous transport based on the Bayeux protocol allowing for server side push and show the advantages of the resulting architecture.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/WETICE.2007.196
WETICE
Keywords
Field
DocType
asynchronous javascript,server side push,extensible virtual shared memory,incrementally building,bayeux protocol,rest principle,architectural style,current web,client side,asynchronous transport,scalable space,java,information analysis,world wide web,asynchronous javascript and xml,web server,ajax,mobile device,scalability,protocols,mobile communication,xml,wireless network,wireless networks,internet,representational state transfer
Server-side,Client-side,Representational state transfer,Asynchronous communication,World Wide Web,Computer science,Ajax,Stateless protocol,The Internet,Web server,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2879-1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eva Kahn100.34
Johannes Riemer2151.76
Lukas Lechner390.83