Checked transactions in an asynchronous message passing environment

S. Caughey, M. Little, S. Shrivastava
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Abstract

Traditionally transactions have been single-threaded. In such an environment the thread terminating the transaction is, by definition, the thread which performed the work. Therefore, transaction termination is implicitly synchronised with the completion of the transactional work. With the increased availability of both software and hardware multi-threading, transaction services are being required to allow multiple threads to be active within a transaction. In these systems it is important to guarantee that all threads have completed when a transaction is terminated otherwise some work may not be performed transactionally. In this paper we present a protocol for the enforcement of checked transactional behaviour within an asynchronous environment. We illustrate the use of the protocol within a proposed implementation for a CORBA-compliant Object Transaction Service intended for a soft real-time application which makes extensive use of concurrency and asynchronous message passing.
异步消息传递环境中的已检查事务
传统上,事务是单线程的。在这样的环境中,根据定义,终止事务的线程就是执行工作的线程。因此,事务终止与事务工作的完成隐式同步。随着软件和硬件多线程可用性的提高,需要事务服务来允许多个线程在事务中处于活动状态。在这些系统中,重要的是要保证在事务终止时所有线程都已完成,否则一些工作可能无法以事务方式执行。在本文中,我们提出了一种在异步环境中强制执行已检查的事务行为的协议。我们将在一个建议的corba兼容对象事务服务(Object Transaction Service)实现中说明该协议的使用,该服务用于广泛使用并发性和异步消息传递的软实时应用程序。
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