CORBA Notification Service and RSVP-Based Architecture to Provide QoS Guarantees

作者: J. Rodriguez , Z. Mammeri , P. Lorenz

DOI: 10.1023/A:1026139502270

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摘要: CORBA is an object-oriented middleware defined by the OMG. It designed to support development of distributed applications separating interfaces from implementations. Unfortunately, does not consider QoS requirements inherent new such as teleconferencing and telecommunication services. The Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) IETF protocol that allows real-time reserve necessary resources at routers along transmission paths, so requested bandwidth can be available when actually takes place. In this paper, we discuss use Notification Service RSVP provide end-to-end supported architecture.

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