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JAVA Wrappers for Automated Interoperability

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Databases in Networked Information Systems (DNIS 2000)

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This paper concentrates on the issues related to implementation of interoperability between distributed subsystems, particularly in the context of reengineering and integration of several centralized legacy systems. Currently, most interoperability techniques require the data or services to be tightly coupled to a particular server. Furthermore, as most programmers are trained in designing stand- alone application, developing distributed system proves to be time-consuming and difficult. Here, we addressed those concerns by creating an interface wrapper model that allows developers to treat distributed objects as local objects. A tool that automatically generates the features of Java interface wrapper from a specification language called the Prototyping System Description Language has been developed based on the model.

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Cheng, N., Berzins, V., Luqi, Bhattacharya, S. (2000). JAVA Wrappers for Automated Interoperability. In: Bhalla, S. (eds) Databases in Networked Information Systems. DNIS 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1966. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44431-9_4

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