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Dependability Challenges for Java Middleware

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    Key concepts of reliable distributed computing developed during the '80s and '90s, such as transactions and replication, have influenced Java EE. However, the way enterprises are using networked computing for businesses is undergoing rapid changes as new ways of constructing distributed execution environments from various resources—ranging from computational, storage, and network to application-level services provided by globally distributed service providers—are emerging. In light of these developments, this session examines what core concepts, components, and techniques will be required in the Java middleware of the future.

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