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COMERA: COM Extensible Remoting Architecture
Authors:
Yi-Min Wang, Microsoft Research; Woei-Jyh Lee, New York University
Abstract:
In a distributed object system, remoting architecture refers to the infrastructure that allows client programs to invoke methods on remote server objects in a transparent way. In this paper, we study the strength and limitations of current remoting architecture of COM (Component Object Model), and propose a new architecture called COMERA (COM Extensible Remoting Architecture) to enhance the extensibility and flexibility. We describe several application scenarios and implementations to demonstrate the power of such a componentized remoting architecture.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {261372,
author = {Yi-Min Wang and Woei-Jyh Lee},
title = {{COMERA}: {COM} Extensible Remoting Architecture},
booktitle = {4th Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS 98)},
year = {1998},
address = {Santa Fe, NM},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/coots-98/comera-com-extensible-remoting-architecture},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = apr
}
author = {Yi-Min Wang and Woei-Jyh Lee},
title = {{COMERA}: {COM} Extensible Remoting Architecture},
booktitle = {4th Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS 98)},
year = {1998},
address = {Santa Fe, NM},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/coots-98/comera-com-extensible-remoting-architecture},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = apr
}
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