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BDP02 (Article)
Author(s) Lorenzo Bettini, Rocco De Nicola and Rosario Pugliese
Title« Klava: a Java Package for Distributed and Mobile Applications »
JournalSoftware - Practice and Experience
Volume32
Number14
Page(s)1365-1394
Year2002
URLhttp://music.dsi.unifi.it/papers/DRAFT-klava.ps.gz
Abstract
Highly distributed networks have now become a common infrastructure for a new kind of wide-area distributed applications whose key design principle is network awareness, namely the ability of dealing with dynamic changes of the network environment. Network-aware computing has called for new programming languages that exploit the mobility paradigm as a basic interaction mechanism. In this paper we present the architecture of Klava, an experimental Java package for distributed applications and code mobility. We explain how Klava implements code mobility by relying on Java and show a few distributed applications that exploit mobile code and are programmed in Klava.

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@article{BDP02,
  number = {14},
  volume = {32},
  author = {Bettini, Lorenzo and De Nicola, Rocco and Pugliese, Rosario},
  url = {http://music.dsi.unifi.it/papers/DRAFT-klava.ps.gz},
  title = {{Klava: a Java Package for Distributed and Mobile Applications}},
  abstract = {Highly distributed networks have now become a common
              infrastructure for a new kind of wide-area distributed
              applications whose key design principle is network awareness,
              namely the ability of dealing with dynamic changes of the network
              environment. Network-aware computing has called for new
              programming languages that exploit the mobility paradigm as a
              basic interaction mechanism. In this paper we present the
              architecture of Klava, an experimental Java package for
              distributed applications and code mobility. We explain how Klava
              implements code mobility by relying on Java and show a few
              distributed applications that exploit mobile code and are
              programmed in Klava.},
  publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons},
  journal = {Software - Practice and Experience},
  pages = {1365-1394},
  year = {2002},
}


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