Java's support for parallel and distributed processing makes the language attractive for metacomputing applications, such as parallel applications that run on geographically distributed (wide-area) systems. To obtain actual experience with a Java-centric approach to metacomputing, we have built and used a high-performance wide-area Java system, called Manta. Manta implements the Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) model using different communication protocols (active messages and TCP/IP) for different networks. The paper shows how widearea parallel applications can be expressed and optimized using Java RMI. Also, it presents performance results of several applications on a wide-area system consisting of four Myrinetbased clusters conne...
this paper, we study a new approach for implementing RMI, based on native compilation. This approach...
are fast becoming the standard computing environ-ments at many universities and research sites. Ad-d...
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is available in the current Java language design and implementation, ...
Java’s support for parallel and distributed processing makes the language attractive for metacomputi...
Java's support for parallel and distributed processing makes the language attractive for metaco...
In current Java implementations, Remote Method Invocation is slow. On a Pentium Pro/Myrinet cluster,...
This paper presents a more efficient Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) implementation for high-spe...
Java has many features of interest to developers of large-scale parallel applications. At the same t...
Java offers interesting opportunities for parallel computing. In particular, Java Remote Method Invo...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version. The final authenticated version is available onlin...
Abstract — To achieve better performance in parallel processing, which is implemented based on java ...
The Java language first came to public attention in 1995. Within a year, it was being speculated tha...
We describe and evaluate a new approach to object replication in Java, aimed at improving the perfor...
Java is becoming an increasingly popular language for developing distributed and parallel scientific...
We present a generalization of Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) model providing an efficie...
this paper, we study a new approach for implementing RMI, based on native compilation. This approach...
are fast becoming the standard computing environ-ments at many universities and research sites. Ad-d...
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is available in the current Java language design and implementation, ...
Java’s support for parallel and distributed processing makes the language attractive for metacomputi...
Java's support for parallel and distributed processing makes the language attractive for metaco...
In current Java implementations, Remote Method Invocation is slow. On a Pentium Pro/Myrinet cluster,...
This paper presents a more efficient Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) implementation for high-spe...
Java has many features of interest to developers of large-scale parallel applications. At the same t...
Java offers interesting opportunities for parallel computing. In particular, Java Remote Method Invo...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version. The final authenticated version is available onlin...
Abstract — To achieve better performance in parallel processing, which is implemented based on java ...
The Java language first came to public attention in 1995. Within a year, it was being speculated tha...
We describe and evaluate a new approach to object replication in Java, aimed at improving the perfor...
Java is becoming an increasingly popular language for developing distributed and parallel scientific...
We present a generalization of Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) model providing an efficie...
this paper, we study a new approach for implementing RMI, based on native compilation. This approach...
are fast becoming the standard computing environ-ments at many universities and research sites. Ad-d...
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is available in the current Java language design and implementation, ...