Enhancing real-time CORBA via real-time Java features

A. Krishna, D. Schmidt, R. Klefstad
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End-to-end middleware predictability is essential to support quality of service (QoS) capabilities needed by distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) applications. Real-time CORBA is a middleware standard that allows DRE applications to allocate, schedule, and control the QoS of CPU, memory, and networking resources. Existing real-time CORBA solutions are implemented in C++, which is generally more complicated and error-prone to program than Java. The real-time specification for Java (RTSJ) provides extensions that enable Java to be used for developing DRE systems. Real-time CORBA does not currently leverage key RTSJ features, such as scoped memory and real-time threads. Thus, integration of real-time CORBA and RTSJ is essential to ensure the predictability required for Java-based DRE applications. We provide the following contributions to the study of middleware for DRE applications. First we analyze the architecture of ZEN, our implementation of real-time CORBA, identifying sources for the application of RTSJ features. Second, we describe how RTSJ features, such as scoped memory and real-time threads, can be associated with key ORB components to enhance the predictability of DRE applications using realtime CORBA and the RTSJ. Third, we perform preliminary qualitative and quantitative analysis of predictability enhancements arising from our application of RTSJ features. Our results show that use of RTSJ features can considerably improve the predictability of DRE applications written using Real-time CORBA and real-time Java.
通过实时Java特性增强实时CORBA
端到端的中间件可预测性对于支持分布式实时和嵌入式(DRE)应用程序所需的服务质量(QoS)功能至关重要。实时CORBA是一种中间件标准,它允许DRE应用程序分配、调度和控制CPU、内存和网络资源的QoS。现有的实时CORBA解决方案是用c++实现的,它通常比Java更复杂,更容易出错。Java实时规范(RTSJ)提供了扩展,使Java能够用于开发DRE系统。实时CORBA目前没有利用RTSJ的关键特性,比如作用域内存和实时线程。因此,实时CORBA和RTSJ的集成对于确保基于java的DRE应用程序所需的可预测性至关重要。我们为DRE应用程序的中间件研究提供了以下贡献。首先,我们分析了ZEN的体系结构,实时CORBA的实现,确定了RTSJ特性应用的来源。其次,我们描述了RTSJ特性(如作用域内存和实时线程)如何与关键ORB组件相关联,以使用实时CORBA和RTSJ增强DRE应用程序的可预测性。第三,我们对应用RTSJ特征所带来的可预测性增强进行了初步的定性和定量分析。我们的结果表明,使用RTSJ特性可以大大提高使用实时CORBA和实时Java编写的DRE应用程序的可预测性。
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