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No Heap Remote Objects: Leaving Out Garbage Collection at the Server Side

Basanta-Val, Pablo ; Garcia-Valls, Marisol ; Estévez-Ayres, Iria

Lecture notes in computer science, 2004, p.359-370 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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  • Título:
    No Heap Remote Objects: Leaving Out Garbage Collection at the Server Side
  • Autor: Basanta-Val, Pablo ; Garcia-Valls, Marisol ; Estévez-Ayres, Iria
  • Assuntos: Applied sciences ; Computer science; control theory; systems ; Computer systems and distributed systems. User interface ; Exact sciences and technology ; Software
  • É parte de: Lecture notes in computer science, 2004, p.359-370
  • Descrição: This paper presents an approach to provide real-time support for Java RMI integrating it with the RTSJ memory model to leave out garbage collection. A new construct for remote objects is proposed: the no heap remote object (NhRo). The usage of a NhRo guarantees that memory required to perform a remote invocation (at the server side) does not use heap memory. The aim is to avoid garbage collection in the remote invocation process, improving predictability and memory isolation of Java-based distributed real-time applications. The Sun RMI implementation has been modified to integrate the NhRo model for static environments. The protype implementation and the performed experiments show the feasibility of the model.
  • Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Idioma: Inglês

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