Title :
Comparative evaluation of object request broker technologies
Author :
Nammour, F. ; Mansour, N.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Program, Lebanese American Univ., Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Corba, Java RMI, and WebServices are among the most popular object request broker technologies. These technologies have allowed replacing message-based network collaboration with method invocations through remote object calls over network clusters. We propose several criteria for evaluating and comparing distributed object computing technologies. Empirical criteria include performance, memory management, scalability, load balancing, fault-tolerance, fail-over and clustering. Qualitative criteria include maintainability, testability, repeatability, ease of learning, and portability. We use these criteria to empirically and qualitatively evaluate and compare Corba, Java RMI, and WebServices. The results of the study indicate that no technology can be used as a perfect solution to all problems in distributed object software. For example, Corba is superior when load balancing is used, while Java RMI is the best technology to use when rapid deployment and development are required, while WebServices are the best solution for scalability and portability.
Keywords :
Internet; Java; distributed object management; fault tolerance; remote procedure calls; resource allocation; workstation clusters; Corba; Java RMI; Web services; WebServices; distributed object computing; empirical criteria; fault-tolerance; load balancing; memory management; network cluster; object request broker technology; qualitative criteria; remote method invocation; remote object call; software engineering; software maintainability; software portability; software testability; Collaboration; Computer science; Distributed computing; Fault tolerance; Java; Load management; Memory management; Scalability; Software engineering; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Systems and Applications, 2003. Book of Abstracts. ACS/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tunis, Tunisia
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7983-7
DOI :
10.1109/AICCSA.2003.1227499