Portable resource control in the J-SEAL2 mobile agent system
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J-SEAL2 is a secure, portable, and efficient execution environment for mobile agents. The core of the system is a micro-kernel fulfilling the same functions as a traditional operating system kernel: protection, communication, domain termination, and resource control. This paper describes the key concepts of the J-SEAL2 micro-kernel and how they are implemented in pure Java.