N-JIS: a System for Web Services Integration in Java RMI Distributed Applications

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Název: N-JIS: a System for Web Services Integration in Java RMI Distributed Applications
Autoři: Marco Bianchi, Carlo Gaibisso, Giorgio Gambosi
Přispěvatelé: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Zdroj: http://www.di.univaq.it/~bianchi/publications/03_BianchiGaibissoGambosi.ps.
Rok vydání: 2003
Sbírka: CiteSeerX
Témata: KEY WORDS Web Services, Software Reuse, RMI, Distributed Programming Technologies Integration
Popis: In this paper we describe the main architectural and implementation aspects of a system, the Netlab Java Integration System (N-JIS), which makes it possible to developers of RMI distributed applications to access RPC based Web Services in the same way they access RMI Objects. Moreover N-JIS allows to register multiple components, either RMI Objects or Web Services, providing the same functionalities and is able to perform a run time selection of the best component according to a programmer specified evaluation criterion.
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Jazyk: English
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Abstrakt:In this paper we describe the main architectural and implementation aspects of a system, the Netlab Java Integration System (N-JIS), which makes it possible to developers of RMI distributed applications to access RPC based Web Services in the same way they access RMI Objects. Moreover N-JIS allows to register multiple components, either RMI Objects or Web Services, providing the same functionalities and is able to perform a run time selection of the best component according to a programmer specified evaluation criterion.