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Heterogeneous Adaptive Component-Based Applications With Adaptive.Net

PublisherUniversity of Potsdam
Format153.3KB PDFDate added04 Mar 2005
Topics .NET, Application Development, Programming Languages
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Dynamic reconfiguration provides a powerful mechanism for adaptive computing. This paper elaborates on the extension of the previously developed Adap-tive.Net framework towards CORBA and Java. With the introduction of new connector types, the framework is able to provide seamless support for adaptive, heterogeneous applications based on .NET, Java, and CORBA. In context of the framework, applications consist of components which interact via so-called connectors. The component/connector model allows for mediating between component frameworks (Java, .NET) as well as between communication protocols (CORBA, .NET Remoting, sockets, etc.). This paper gives an overview of the adaptation framework Adaptive.NET that includes a monitoring infrastructure, a reconfiguration platform and tools for building adaptive applications.

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