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Foil 16 NPAC Concept: Summary of Pragmatic Object Web

From Computing on the Pragmatic Object Web EuroPar Invited Presentation -- September 4 1998. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 3-(or more)-tier architecture - Web browser front-ends, legacy (e.g. databases, HPC modules) backends; fat middleware
2 Use as appropriate the alternative / competing Middleware models:
  • Java RMI+ EJB (Enterprise Javabean) - single language solution by Sun
  • CORBA - all languages solution by OMG
  • COM - multi-language solution by Microsoft
  • WOM/XML - emergent solution by the Web Consortium
3 Each model has different tradeoffs (most elegant, powerful, fastest, simplest)
4 POW attempts to integrate various models and services in terms of multi-protocol middleware servers (JWORB)
  • Note Java is often the best language to build middleware whether this is Java or some other distributed object model
  • Most commercial Java activity is on Server not Client

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