A step towards ubiquitous computing: an efficient flexible micro-ORB

EW 11 Pub Date : 2004-09-19 DOI:10.1145/1133572.1133580
F. Ogel, B. Folliot, Gaël Thomas
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Smart devices, such as personal assistants, mobile phone or smart cards, continuously spread and thus challenge every aspect of our lives. However, such environments exhibit specific constraints, such as mobility, high-level of dynamism and most often restricted resources. Traditional middle-wares were not designed for such constraints and, because of their monolithic, static and rigid architectures, are not likely to become a fit.In response, we propose a flexible micro-ORB, called Flex-ORB, that supports on demand export of services as well as their dynamic deployment and reconfiguration. Flex-ORB supports mobile code through an intermediate code representation. It is built on top of NEVERMIND, a flexible minimal execution environment, which uses a reflexive dynamic compiler as a central common language substrate upon which to achieve interoperability.Preliminary performance measurements show that, while being relatively small (120 KB) and dynamically adaptable, FlexORB outperforms traditional middlewares such as RPC, CORBA and Java RMI.
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迈向普适计算的一步:高效灵活的微型orb
智能设备,如个人助理,手机或智能卡,不断普及,从而挑战我们生活的方方面面。然而,这种环境表现出特定的限制,例如流动性、高水平的活力和最经常受到限制的资源。传统的中间件不是为这样的约束而设计的,而且由于它们的整体、静态和刚性架构,不太可能成为合适的。作为回应,我们提出了一个灵活的微orb,称为Flex-ORB,它支持按需导出服务以及动态部署和重新配置。Flex-ORB通过中间代码表示支持移动代码。它建立在NEVERMIND的基础上,NEVERMIND是一个灵活的最小执行环境,它使用自反式动态编译器作为实现互操作性的中心公共语言基板。初步的性能测量表明,虽然FlexORB相对较小(120 KB)并且具有动态适应性,但它优于传统的中间件,如RPC、CORBA和Java RMI。
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