网格应用灵活高效的活体增强

Dong Kwan Kim, Yang Jiao, E. Tilevich
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在网格应用程序中,一些需求可能在执行过程中发生变化。本文提出了活体增强——更新正在运行的网格应用程序,以促进它们的完美维护。由于该领域中的应用程序不仅通常是长时间运行的,而且部署也很耗时,因此我们提出了一种动态更新技术,可以灵活有效地更改正在运行的应用程序。具体来说,本文提出了一种动态更新部署在Java虚拟机(JVM)上的网格应用程序的新技术。我们的技术克服了JVM HotSwap(一种在运行时替换类的工具)的限制。虽然HotSwap阻止程序员添加新方法和字段,改变现有方法的签名,并且不支持在新旧对象之间传输状态,但我们的方法通过重写程序字节码有效地消除了这些限制。此外,重写的程序只产生最小的性能开销(平均不到2%)。我们通过微观和宏观基准,以及动态更新并行生物信息学应用的案例研究,证明了我们的方法的效率和可扩展性。
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Flexible and Efficient In-Vivo Enhancement for Grid Applications
In a grid application, some requirements may change while the execution is in progress. This paper presents in-vivo enhancement--updating running grid applications to facilitate their perfective maintenance. Because applications in this domain are not only typically long-running, but also time-consuming to deploy, we propose a dynamic update technique that can change a running application flexibly and efficiently. Specifically, this paper presents a novel technique for dynamically updating grid applications deployed on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Our technique overcomes constraints of JVM HotSwap, a facility for replacing classes at runtime. While HotSwap precludes the programmer from adding new methods and fields, changing the signatures of existing methods, and has no support for transferring state between old and new objects, our approach effectively removes these constraints by rewriting program bytecode. Further, the rewritten programs incur only minimal performance overhead (less than 2% on average). We demonstrate the efficiency and extensibility of our approach through micro and macro benchmarks, as well as through a case study of dynamically updating a parallel bioinformatics application.
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