The essential distributed objects survival guide
The essential distributed objects survival guide
Client/server programming with Java and CORBA
Client/server programming with Java and CORBA
Network management using Internet technologies
Proceedings of the fifth IFIP/IEEE international symposium on Integrated network management V : integrated management in a virtual world: integrated management in a virtual world
Using the World Wide Web and Java for network service management
Proceedings of the fifth IFIP/IEEE international symposium on Integrated network management V : integrated management in a virtual world: integrated management in a virtual world
Distributed systems management on the Web
Proceedings of the fifth IFIP/IEEE international symposium on Integrated network management V : integrated management in a virtual world: integrated management in a virtual world
Managing Internetworks with SNMP; The Definitive Guide to the Simple Network Management Protocal, SNMPV2, RMON, and Rmon2
Using Java Applets and Corba for Multi-User Distributed Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
MMM: A Web-Based System for Sharing Statistical Computing Modules
IEEE Internet Computing
Scalability and performance of an agent-based network management middleware
International Journal of Network Management
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Java, WWW, and CORBA are complementary technologies that, once joined, may offer a powerful mechanism for the development of distributed management applications without necessarily overlapping some already existing standards such as SNMP and CMIP. Within this context, this paper makes use of these technologies in order to implement a distributed system for the management of a cluster of high performance stations. The information transfer required by this system is basically under the responsibility of the SNMP and the IIOP/CORBA protocols, while the user interaction with the system is done through a Web browser.