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The development of complex distributed systems demands for the creation of suitable architectural styles (or paradigms) and related run-time infrastructures. An emerging style that is receiving increasing attention is based on the notion of event. In an event-based architecture, distributed software components interact by generating and consuming events. The occurrence of an event in a component (called source) is asynchronously notified to any other component (called recipient) that has declared some interest in it. This paradigm holds the promise of supporting a flexible and effective interaction among highly reconfigurable distributed software components. We have developed an object-oriented infrastructure, called JEDI (Java Event-based Distributed Infrastructure), to support the development and operation of event-based systems. During the past year, JEDI has been used to implement a significant example of distributed system, namely, the OPSS workflow management system. The paper ...
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