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A framework for component-based distributed applications design. The CODE: Component Oriented Distributed Environment

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2 Author(s)
Grigoras, D. ; Comput. Sci. Dept., Tech. Univ. of Iasi, Romania ; Mihaila, S.

This paper describes the design of CODE-Component Oriented Distributed Environment, which is a framework for building component-based distributed applications. This system uses the DCOM technology to provide a flexible infrastructure that supports communication among processes spread across a local area network (Intranet). A component-oriented architecture is also defined to make an easy and intuitive access to LAN-distributed processes, through a high level of abstraction. The encapsulation of these processes into software components allows developers to compose them in different ways in order to develop correct and cost-effective distributed applications. Another feature is the visual creation of distributed applications by drag & drop. We identify the requirements of a software layer that supports LAN client-server distributed completing, and we suggest a design that meets those requirements. Though our implementation uses C++, the fundamental ideas apply to any object-oriented language that supports (D)COM programming, messaging and threads

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Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering, 2000. PARELEC 2000. Proceedings. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 2000

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