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Peer-to-Peer Overlay Broker Networks in an Event-Based Middleware

Overview Overlay broker networks are an important part of an event-based middleware. This paper investigates the requirements of overlay broker networks and argues that using peer-to-peer techniques for their creation and the content-based routing of events has many advantages. They support their claims with an experimental evaluation of Hermes, an event-based middleware architecture that uses a peer-to-peer routing substrate, in comparison with a standard publish/ subscribe system that has a simple, predefined overlay topology. The results reveal that Hermes has better routing efficiency and keeps less routing state at the event brokers.

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
File Format
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Date Published
Jan 3, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
Middleware, Network Design

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