Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Portable Resource Control in Java: Application to Mobile Agent Security

I work on an agent mobility platform also designed as an ESB. it is called owch2 on sourceforge.

while coding up a convention of bounded direct IO constant footprint i inadvertently came upon this reference, which is somehow uncannily relevant to the semantics of what I'm implementing, and has some relevant slides on transaction and security quota logic.

SEMAS01-slides.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Without being there with the lecture, much of it is a ambiguous without the J2SEAL codebase being cited until very late in the slide order.

Nonetheless slide shows are the right way to deliver any sort of mobile object discussion, due to the mind-bending nature of building mobile agents and thinking in terms of what can be accomplished by collective and adaptive computing and resource migration.

This as one of a handful of search results for memory quotas in java, 2 of which seem to be agent systems, illustrates the rarity of conservative and/or realtime java consideratins in the wild. a durn shame.

nice going guys!

props to the authors!

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