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On the Performance of SOAP in a Non-trivial Peer-to-Peer Experiment

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On the Performance of SOAP in a Non-trivial Peer-to-Peer Experiment
Abstract. This paper reports on the experiences we gained while trying to build an interpreter for a new programming language aimed at developing strong mobile software. The interpreter is actually a distributed virtual machine that can be used in a peer-to-peer setting on a heterogeneous platform. In our quest for an experimental implementation, simplicity and portability led us to using a combination of Java and SOAP technologies. The paper reports on the problems we encountered in this experiment and shows that SOAP is inadequate in peer-to-peer communication that cannot afford fat servers to run on all nodes.
Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Wolfgang De Meute
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CD
Authors Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Mostinckx, Wolfgang De Meuter, Jessie Dedecker, Theo D'Hondt
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