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Replicating CORBA Objects: a marriage between active and passive replication

Felber, P.
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Défago, X.
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Eugster, P.  
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1999
Second IFIP International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS'99)

Replication is a key mechanism for developing fault-tolerant and highly available applications. In this paper, we present a replication framework for replicating CORBA objects, that combines the active and passive replication techniques. We show how we have used axiomatic properties of a consensus protocol together with a generic architectural framework to bridge the gap between active and passive replication. Our framework makes it possible to dynamically associate replication techniques to individual operations of a replicated object, without requiring the client to even know that the object is replicated. Augmenting CORBA with a replication service is a big step towards reliable and interoperable distributed systems. KEYWORDS replication, CORBA, fault tolerance, high availability

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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:000088555200030

Author(s)
Felber, P.
Défago, X.
Eugster, P.  
Schiper, A.  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Second IFIP International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS'99)
Start page

375

End page

387

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May 20, 2005
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