Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP 2000 Workshop Reader ECOOP by Walter Cazzola, Shigeru Chiba, Thomas Ledoux (auth.),

By Walter Cazzola, Shigeru Chiba, Thomas Ledoux (auth.), Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, Jan van Leeuwen, Jacques Malenfant, Sabine Moisan, Ana Moreira (eds.)

This e-book files the satellite tv for pc occasions run round the 14th eu convention on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000 in Cannes and Sophia Antipolis in June 2000. The ebook provides 18 fine quality value-adding workshop experiences, one panel transcription, and 15 posters. All in all, the publication deals a finished and thought-provoking image of the present study in object-orientation. The wealth of data supplied spans the full variety of item expertise, starting from theoretical and foundational matters to functions in quite a few domain names.

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Was by Isabella Merlo. The OO paradigm is playing a crucial role in getting the programming language and the database fields closer to each other. The Java programming language is establishing itself as the most popular OO programming language, and the increasing need of persistently storing Java objects, through minimal modifications to applications, led most OO database management systems (OODBMs) to develop a Java version. The ODMG standard also has been enriched with a Java binding. Current relational and object-relational DBMSs provide an important functionality, namely triggers.

A model for exception handling in mobile agent applications in the Ajanta system was presented. When an agent arrives at a server, the server creates a thread to execute the agent's method that was indicated in the transfer request. During its execution, an agent may encounter some exception conditions. Some of these may be anticipated by the programmer and handled within the agent's code. If, however, an exception is not handled by the agent, the exception is signalled to its server thread. To facilitate exception handling, associated with each agent is a guardian object, which is stationary in the system.

Both the Umbrella suggested by Alan Dearle, and the “Box abstraction” suggested by Francisco could be of help there. Automated tools that configure the system and remove unwanted code, or weave aspects into the system are also desired, and a couple of papers addressed this. We saw as a nice side-effect of the upcoming era of multiple interconnected dumb devices that you no longer have to maintain backward compatibility, and you can try better ideas. You can do so without worrying to break existing applications because there are no existing applications.

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