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JADIMA: Virtual Machine Architecture for building JAVA Applications on Grid Platforms
Author(s) -
Yudith Cardinale,
Eduardo Blanco,
Jesús Oliveira
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
clei electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0717-5000
DOI - 10.19153/cleiej.9.2.3
Subject(s) - java , computer science , software portability , strictfp , real time java , java annotation , operating system , java concurrency , modular design , distributed computing , construct (python library) , grid , flexibility (engineering) , java card , programming language , statistics , geometry , mathematics
This paper describes JADIMA (Java Distributed Machine), a collabora- tive platform to construct high performance distributed JAVA applications. JADIMA is a system that automatically manages the remote libraries used in a JAVA application. JADIMA takes the advantages of portability, modular- ity, flexibility and object oriented model of JAVA, while incorporating well known techniques of communication and security. The result is a simple and efficient distributed environment upon which applications and data are eas- ily shared and highly portable amongst heterogeneous platforms and multi- ple users. JADIMA allows compilation and execution of JAVA applications which use distributed libraries, without the need of keeping them either in the developer or the user hosts. To illustrate the functionality and characteristics of JADIMA, we show examples of constructing real applications with several levels of library package dependencies in distributed environments.

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