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Status of JWORB Java Web/CORBA Server

Given by Wojtek Furmanski at SANDIA Presentation on 11 March 98. Foils prepared 15 March 98

This is a summary of Status and Design of JWORB which is a Java Server that combines CORBA Web and COM capabilities and so implements concept of the pragmatic object Web
We give performance results compared to RMI and CORBA brokers
We describe a "ping demo" which nicely shows interplay between CORBA and Web capabilities
We describe the RTI application to distributed modeling and simulation with the Globus integration described separately by Tom Haupt


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1 JWORB as of March 9, `98 NPAC's Java Web Server
2 JWORB Summary
3 JWORB - Java Web Object Request Broker
4 JWORB - Integrates Distributed Object Models
5 JWORB based Object Web Integration
6 JWORB - Current Status (March `98)
7 JWORB - Early Performance Results
8 JWORB Performance
9 JWORB - Demo of HTTP+IIOP Integration
10 JWORB Demo for HTTP+IIOP Integration
11 JWORB Demo for HTTP+IIOP Integration
12 JWORB -Next Steps (Spring/Summer `98)
13 Early JWORB based Applications
14 WebHLA as of March 9, `98
15 WebHLA - Current JWORB Application Driver
16 DoD M&S versus Object Web
17 HLA, RTI, CORBA, DMSO and JWORB
18 JWORB based Object Web RTI
19 RTI 1.0
20 RTI Time Management
21 Data Distribution Management
22 JWORB based Object Web RTI
23 WebHLA Projects at NPAC
24 WebHLA - Planning Parallel & Distributed RTI - Ultimate Scenario
25 WebHLA - Fall `97
26 Use of WebFlow in WebHLA
27 HLA FEDEP Federation Development Process
28 WebFlow based Visual Simulation Tools
29 WebHLA based Virtual Prototyping Environment

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