Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Oct 7 04:40:02 2014
New Revision: 924894
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for slider
Modified:
websites/staging/slider/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/slider/trunk/content/design/registry/references.html
Propchange: websites/staging/slider/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/slider/trunk/content/design/registry/references.html
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Oct 7 04:40:02 2014
@@ -186,13 +186,13 @@ The first documented directory service;
P2P gossip-style data sharing protocol with random liveness probes to address
scalable liveness checking. Ceph uses similar liveness checking.</p>
</li>
<li>
-<p><strong>[Marti02]</strong> Marti S. and Krishnam V., <a
href="http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2002/HPL-2002-257"><em>Carmen: A
Dynamic Service Discovery Architecture</em></a>, </p>
-</li>
-<li>
<p><strong>[Lampson86]</strong> Lampson, B. <a
href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/blampson/36-GlobalNames/Acrobat.pdf"><em>Designing
a Global Naming Service</em></a>. DEC.
Distributed; includes an update protocol and the ability to add links to other
parts of the tree. Also refers to <a
href="http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/xerox/parc/techReports/OPD-T8103_The_Clearinghouse.pdf"><em>Xerox
Clearinghouse</em></a>, which apparently shipped.</p>
</li>
<li>
+<p><strong>[Marti02]</strong> Marti S. and Krishnam V., <a
href="http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2002/HPL-2002-257"><em>Carmen: A
Dynamic Service Discovery Architecture</em></a>, </p>
+</li>
+<li>
<p><strong>[Mockapetris88]</strong> Mockapetris, P. <a
href="http://bnrg.eecs.berkeley.edu/~randy/Courses/CS268.F08/papers/31_dns.pdf"><em>Development
of the domain name system</em></a>. The history of DNS</p>
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<li>
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Grandest P2P management framework to dat
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<li>
<p><strong>[van Steen86]</strong> van Steen, M. et al, <a
href="http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/publications/asci-1996a.pdf"><em>A Scalable
Location Service for Distributed Objects</em></a>.
-Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Probably the first Object Request Broker</p>
+Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Probably the first Object Request Broker. ORBs
may be out of favour, with CORBA being viewed with disdain, but the goals of
ORBs were not all wrong. One of the aspects of the early ORB-deployed
applications wasn't the internal implementation of back-end web applications,
it was to implement distributed client-server applications where the back end
was the model, the front end the view; ORBs would bond the two even as the data
moved around. Ignoring the implementation details of how that client-side code
got there, it is a cleaner model than many web applications have today.</p>
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