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One of the latest approaches to software development is “component-based integration” [1] in which an application is composed by integrating a number of, usually small, software components. A number of component-based integration technologies have appeared, for example CORBA, ActiveX, JavaBeans. These technologies offer great promise. However, only a few years ago there were other integration technologies that were also promising great things but, in the event, have turned out not to be commercial successes. For example, repository-based integration and broadcast message systems. To gain some experience of the new technologies, we compared the implementation of a small component integration application using JavaBeans with how it might have been done using PCTE. This paper describes the experiment we carried out and reports our findings and conclusions. Section 2 provides background to JavaBeans and PCTE. Section 3 describes the application that we experimented with, reports on its implementation in Java, and discusses how it might have been implemented on PCTE. Section 4 compares the two approaches, and section 5 summarizes our findings.
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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Teitl | Proceedings of the 1998 International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering |
Is-deitl | Kyoto, April 1998 |
Nifer y tudalennau | 8 |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - Gorff 1998 |