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Seventh International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS'03)
p. 258
Persistent Applications via Automatic Recovery
Roger Barga, Microsoft Research
David Lomet, Microsoft Research
Stelios Paparizos, University of Michigan
Haifeng Yu, Duke University
Sirish Chandrasekaran, University of California at Berkeley
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Building highly available enterprise applications using web-oriented middleware is hard. Runtime implementations frequently do not address the problems of application state persistence and fault-tolerance, placing the burden of managing session state and, in particular, handling system failures on application programmers. This paper describes Phoenix/APP, a runtime service based on the notion of recovery guarantees. Phoenix/APP transparently masks failures and automatically recovers component-based applications. This both increases application availability and simplifies application development. We demonstrate the feasibility of this approach by describing the design and implementation of Phoenix/APP in Microsofts .NET runtime and present results on the cost of persisting and recovering component-based applications.
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Roger Barga, David Lomet, Stelios Paparizos, Haifeng Yu, Sirish Chandrasekaran,
"Persistent Applications via Automatic Recovery,"
ideas,
p. 258,
Seventh International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS'03),
2003
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