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1 Java Distributed Object System

2 Main Module of a Distributed System
Global address space global identifier registry/ name service ( central, distributed, replicated) Transportation system Global Control flow (Invocation/Control flow Protocol) parameter passing across address space method invocation semantic entity activation Failure Behavior exception consistency and persistency CS491 presented by Peng Wu

3 RMI Overview RMI provides distributed computing ability on the specific system(JVM) for the specific language(Java) CORBA, RPC System Heterogeneity Language Heterogeneity RMI based on homogeneity and strength it Language Integration -- distributed object model similar interface, preserve some behavior exception System Integration garbage collection mobile behavior security CS491 presented by Peng Wu

4 Language Integration -- Distributed Object Model
Java Object model Object Interface declare a set of methods for Java object without implementation Method Invocation primitive type passed by value object passed by reference Distributed Object model Remote object object whose methods can be accessed from another address space Remote interface an interface that declares the methods of a remote object Remote Implementation RMI non-remote object passed by value remote object passed by reference CS491 presented by Peng Wu

5 RMI Interfaces and Classes
Object classes Interfaces Remote RemoteObject IOException RemoteServer RemoteException Client stub ... UnicastRemoteObject ... extension implementation CS491 presented by Peng Wu

6 System Integration Distributed Garbage Collection Dynamic Stub loading
specialized class loader security manager pickling system When marshalling remote object, marshal stream embeds URL info of the stub code On demarshalling, marshal stream loads stub code if it’s not available locally CS491 presented by Peng Wu

7 Remote Reference layer
System Architecture Stub/Skeleton layer Remote reference layer Transport layer Application Client Server Stubs Skeleton RMI System Remote Reference layer Transport CS491 presented by Peng Wu

8 Distributed object Across Address Space
Name Service URL based name lookup, no location transparency Non-persistent database java..rmi.registry.Registry java.rmi.LocateRegistry java.rmi.naming export export Remote Server Remote Server registry registry Locate Reg Locate Reg naming naming client client binding binding CS491 presented by Peng Wu

9 Distributed object Across Address Space
Pickling -- Object transmission across address space Serialized representation of objects: object type object persistent state relationships between objects within a stream object implementation info Pickling remote object remote interface remote object reference CS491 presented by Peng Wu

10 RMI Performance Call time (no configuration available) CORBA vs. RMI
RMI vs. Local call(PPro 200Mhz, NT, JDK no JIT) Call time (no configuration available) setup time: RMI 40% slower than CORBA binding: RMI ms slower than CORBA CORBA vs. RMI 1000 calls, one argument, JDK1.1.1 CS491 presented by Peng Wu

11 CORBA and RMI Performance (1000 calls, one argument)
CS491 presented by Peng Wu

12 RMI Performance Scalability -- ability of handling multiple connections to one remote object HelloImpl.sayHello() JDK1.1, Win95, 133-Pentium 150 threads in 2 sec interval, 200 threads in 5 sec interval(RMI) 1000 threads(Java IDL) Serialization 100 times, default serialization, buffered stream, primitive type, small array, small object array(10) RMI 64500ms (object) CORBA 3485ms (IDL struct) different serialization schemes Object[1000], each 3 attributes(String, Double,util.Data) CS491 presented by Peng Wu

13 Performance of different serialization scheme (Solaris2
Performance of different serialization scheme (Solaris2.5 Ultra-1 with attributes String, Double,Data) CS491 presented by Peng Wu

14 Summary Pros Integrating distribute object model seamlessly into Java object model Homogeneity Communication with non-Java object may work through JNI and JDBC Cons Make distributed computing in Java easily to approach, but not efficiently Heterogeneity A primitive implementation currently CS491 presented by Peng Wu

15 JavaSpace -- a new distributed computing paradigm
JavaSpace -- A reliable distributed storage system Goal -- facilitating cooperate distributed computing Utilization Distributed algorithms as flow of object establish connections between participants(Client/Server, RPC, RMI) build interfaces and protocols between participants establish connections with a broker(JavaSpace) build interfaces and protocols with the broker Distributed persistence CS491 presented by Peng Wu

16 Client read Identities write JavaSpace Write event Client write Event
Dispatcher Transaction notify take notify write JavaSpace JavaSpace CS491 presented by Peng Wu

17 JavaSpace model Entry basic unit of JavaSpace, a typed group of objects Template a “partial” entry used to match entries with specific properties Operation read write take notify CS491 presented by Peng Wu

18 A reliable distributed storage system
Store and retrieve entries -- object Weak query ability Handle concurrent access Global control flow across multiple JavaSpaces asynchronous retrieval distributed transaction mechanism CS491 presented by Peng Wu


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