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Foil 36 Portal Programming Models II

From Case Studies in Internetics-- Introductory Material CPS714 Computational Science Information Track -- May 23 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Although Javabeans exhibit this model, one needs it throughout the portal and a distributed object system should have some sort of event service and messaging service
  • In fact one will have multiple such services (on clients and different subsets of servers running disparate pragmatic object web services) and they need to be federated together
2 The messaging service needs support appropriate queuing and other constraints
3 Software is built using Design patterns and other software engineering techniques
4 Note modules in Portal Programming are larger (coarse grain) than the modules that make up say a typical Java program
5 Large modules imply looser synchronization constraints and the asynchronous communication model we described
  • parallel computing involves tight synchronization and messaging between smaller modules with less geographical distribution

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