A framework for removing redundant context management services in enterprise javaBeans application servers
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We propose a framework for removing redundant context management services in contextual composition frameworks, with focus on Enterprise JavaBeans. It is expected that by applying our framework, performance can be improved without the loss of modularity.
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OOPSLA '04: Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applicationsWe propose a framework for removing redundant context management services in contextual composition frameworks, with focus on Enterprise JavaBeans. It is expected that by applying our framework, performance can be improved without the loss of ...
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October 2004
348 pages
ISBN:1581138334
DOI:10.1145/1028664
- Conference Chair:
- John Vlissides,
- Program Chairs:
- Doug Schmidt,
- Geoff Cohen
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