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Distributed Transactions in Java

Overview With the advent of Java it is possible to consider empowering browsers so that they can fully participate within transactional applications. However, to be widely applicable, it is claimed that any such transaction system must meet the three requirements: it must support distributed, nested transactions; it must not compromise the security policy imposed at the browser's site; and it must comply with appropriate standards. This paper presents the design and implementation of the JavaArjuna system, a transaction toolkit that meets the above requirements. The toolkit allows transactional applications to span Web browsers and servers.

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Publisher
Newcastle University
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Jun 23, 2007
Format
White Papers
Topics
Application Development, Java, Programming Languages

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