We make some general remarks on construction of object web distributed computing systems stressing the role of XML and multiple object models |
We give some simple examples of XML definitions for machines and programs |
We describe relationship to Enterprise Information Portals |
We describe collaboration -- both synchronous and asynchronous -- in terms of event propagation |
We go through a NPAC research program -- Shared Places -- illustrating role of XML and shared web objects |
001 Gateway Technology Introduction and Relation to Collaboration and Intranets http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/gatewayarchmay99 002 Abstract of Gateway Technology Introduction 003 Basic 3 Tier Computing Model 004 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I 005 Object View of running a program 006 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II 007 Basic Multi Tier architecture 008 Proxy -- Proxy -- Backend Capability 009 Implementation Architecture 010 Some caveats and comments 011 XML and the Front End 012 Programming the Gateway 013 Backend Implementation I 014 Backend XML Continued II 015 Databases versus XML? 016 Linkage to Intranet 017 Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals 018 File Formats I 019 File Formats II 020 ScienceML 021 Scientific Notepad 022 Collaboration I 023 Collaboration II 024 Collaboration and Gateway I 025 Collaboration and Gateway II 026 Shared Place Example: Introduction 027 Overview of SPDL Document 028 SPDL Document Header 029 Declare the Shared Objects 030 Definition of Groups of Users 031 Access to the Shared Place 032 Define User Roles I 033 Define User Roles II 034 Define Collaborative Sessions 035 Define Data Synchronization 036 Define source of Data 037 Web Page with 2 Shared Objects 038 Continuing the HTML File: Load Shared Place and 2 Java Applets 039 The Real Stuff in HTML Page