Analytical comparison of distributed object components

  • Authors:
  • Usha Batra;Deepak Dahiya;Sachin Bhardwaj

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of CSE&IT, Institute of Technology and Management, Gurgaon, India;Department of CSE&IT, Institute of Technology and Management, Gurgaon, India;Department of CSE&IT, Institute of Technology and Management, Gurgaon, India

  • Venue:
  • ACACOS'08 Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer and Applied Computational Science
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

The Distributed object computing is a paradigm that allows objects to be distributed across a heterogeneous network, and allows each of the components to interoperate as a unified whole. This paper compares the layered architectures of various platforms such as COM/DCOM, RMI, CORBA, SOAP supporting distributed computing. While the fundamental structure of each is similar, there are differences that can profoundly impact an application developer or the administrator of a distributed simulation exercise. This paper compares the features of these distributed technologies and provides a more desirable support for distributed computing, as compared to rest of the object or component technologies.