In this paper we present a performance evaluation of three Java group toolkits (JavaGroups, Spread and Appia) with respect to a specific application scenario: software replication using a three-tier architecture. We also compare performances of these Java group toolkits with Maestro/Ensemble which has been developed in C++. Results show that performances of Java group toolkits are becoming comparable with the ones of Maestro/Ensemble, once selected a well tailored configuration for a given application.
Performance Analysis of Java Group Toolkits: A Case Study / Baldoni, Roberto; Stefano, Cimmino; Carlo, Marchetti; Alessandro, Termini. - 2604(2003), pp. 49-60. - LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE.
Performance Analysis of Java Group Toolkits: A Case Study
BALDONI, Roberto;
2003
Abstract
In this paper we present a performance evaluation of three Java group toolkits (JavaGroups, Spread and Appia) with respect to a specific application scenario: software replication using a three-tier architecture. We also compare performances of these Java group toolkits with Maestro/Ensemble which has been developed in C++. Results show that performances of Java group toolkits are becoming comparable with the ones of Maestro/Ensemble, once selected a well tailored configuration for a given application.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.