Java and Distributed Systems: Observations, Experiences, and ... a Wish List

Niranjan Suri
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When Java was introduced to the world at large 20 years ago, it brought many interesting features and capabilities into the mainstream computing environment. A Virtual Machine based approach with a just-in-time compiler that supported sandboxing, dynamic class loading, and introspection enabled a number of novel and innovative network-based applications to be developed. While many of these capabilities existed in some fashion in other prototype and experimental languages, the combination of all of them in a popular general purpose language opened up the possibility of building real systems that could leverage these capabilities. Applets, Jini, JXTA, and many other innovative concepts were introduced over the course of time, building on top of the basic capabilities of Java. This talk will present some personal experiences with using Java in distributed computing environments ranging from mobile software agents to distributed resource sharing to process integrated mechanisms. The basis for many of these capabilities is the Aroma Virtual Machine, a custom Java compatible VM with state capture, migration, and resource control capabilities. Motivations behind the Aroma VM will be discussed, along with design choices and some results. Finally, the talk will discuss a wish list of features that would be nice to have in future versions of Java to enable many more novel applications to be developed.
Java和分布式系统:观察、经验和…愿望清单
当Java在20年前被广泛引入世界时,它为主流计算环境带来了许多有趣的特性和功能。基于虚拟机的方法和支持沙箱、动态类加载和自省的即时编译器使许多新颖和创新的基于网络的应用程序得以开发。虽然许多这些功能以某种方式存在于其他原型语言和实验语言中,但将所有这些功能组合在一种流行的通用语言中,为构建可以利用这些功能的实际系统提供了可能性。随着时间的推移,applet、Jini、JXTA和许多其他创新概念被引入,它们建立在Java的基本功能之上。本演讲将介绍一些在分布式计算环境中使用Java的个人经验,从移动软件代理到分布式资源共享再到进程集成机制。其中许多功能的基础是Aroma虚拟机,这是一个自定义的Java兼容虚拟机,具有状态捕获、迁移和资源控制功能。我们将讨论Aroma VM背后的动机,以及设计选择和一些结果。最后,该演讲将讨论希望在Java的未来版本中拥有的一些特性,以便开发出更多新颖的应用程序。
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