TY - GEN
T1 - Design and implementation of a Jini-J2EE bridge to enable access to enterprise services
AU - Zeadally, S.
AU - Lu, J.
AU - Nanduri, S.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Jini provides a plug-and-play network architecture suitable for network configurations used in dynamic computing environments. The advent of Java 2 platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) enables a component-based approach to design, develop, assemble, and deploy multi-tier enterprise applications and services. In this work, we demonstrate by design and implementation how Jini and J2EE technologies can be used together to provide flexible, dynamic access to enterprise services in mobile computing environments such as those involving mobile handheld devices. We have designed and implemented a Jini-J2EE Bridge architecture, which enables wireless, handheld devices spontaneous access to J2EE services by exploiting the plug-and-play features of Jini We present an empirical performance evaluation of the Jini-J2EE Bridge implementation. Our results show that the Jini-J2EE Bridge introduces negligible overheads on the end-to-end performance of user applications and demonstrates that the Bridge enables a viable, cost-effective approach in providing flexible and access to enterprise services by handheld devices used in mobile computing environments.
AB - Jini provides a plug-and-play network architecture suitable for network configurations used in dynamic computing environments. The advent of Java 2 platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) enables a component-based approach to design, develop, assemble, and deploy multi-tier enterprise applications and services. In this work, we demonstrate by design and implementation how Jini and J2EE technologies can be used together to provide flexible, dynamic access to enterprise services in mobile computing environments such as those involving mobile handheld devices. We have designed and implemented a Jini-J2EE Bridge architecture, which enables wireless, handheld devices spontaneous access to J2EE services by exploiting the plug-and-play features of Jini We present an empirical performance evaluation of the Jini-J2EE Bridge implementation. Our results show that the Jini-J2EE Bridge introduces negligible overheads on the end-to-end performance of user applications and demonstrates that the Bridge enables a viable, cost-effective approach in providing flexible and access to enterprise services by handheld devices used in mobile computing environments.
KW - Enterprise
KW - J2EE
KW - Jini
KW - Networking
KW - Performance
KW - Wireless
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:3042531291
SN - 0780381459
T3 - IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC
SP - 370
EP - 375
BT - 2004 1st IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2004; Consumer Networking
T2 - 2004 1st IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2004; Consumer Networking: Closing the Digital Divide - Proceedings
Y2 - 5 January 2004 through 8 January 2004
ER -