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Middleware technologies have been facilitating the communication between the distributed applications. Traditional messaging system’s are synchronous and have inherent weaknesses like – limited client connections, poor performance due to lack of resource pooling, no store-and-forward mechanism or load balancing, lack of guaranteed messaging and security as well as static client and server’s location dependent code. These weaknesses and increasing e-business requirements for the distributed systems motivated us to undertake this research. This paper proposes an asynchronous communication architecture – Transfer of Messages in Distributed Systems. The advantage of the proposed architecture is that the sender of the message can continue processing after sending the message and need not wait for the reply from other application.
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Goel, S., Sharda, H., Taniar, D. (2003). Message-Oriented-Middleware in a Distributed Environment. In: Böhme, T., Heyer, G., Unger, H. (eds) Innovative Internet Community Systems. IICS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2877. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39884-4_8
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