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The Design and Implementation of Arjuna

Lookup NU author(s): Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava, Dr Stuart Wheater, Professor Mark Little

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Abstract

Arjuna is an object-oriented programming system, implemented entirely in C++, that provides a set of tools for the construction of fault-tolerant distributed applications. Arjuna exploits features found in most object-oriented languages (such as inheritance) and only requires a limited set of system capabilities commonly found in conventional operating systems. Arjuna provides the programmer with classes that implement atomic transactions, object level recovery, concurrency control and persistence. These facilities can be overridden by the programmer as the needs of the application dictate. Distribution of an Arjuna application is handled using stub generation techniques that operate on the original C++ class headers normally used by the standard compiler. The system is portable, modular and flexible. The paper presents the design and implementation details of Arjuna and takes a retrospective look at the system based on the application building experience of users.


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Author(s): Parrington GD, Shrivastava SK, Wheater SM, Little MC

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Computing Systems

Year: 1995

Volume: 8

Issue: 3

Pages: 255-308

Print publication date: 01/01/1995

Date deposited: 24/09/2010

ISSN (print): 0895-6340

Publisher: MIT Press


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