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Improving the transparency of proxy injection in java

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:36 authored by Hendrik Gani, Caspar Ryan
Due to their flexibility, proxies have been used for various purposes in standalone and distributed applications. More specifically. object-level proxies support fine grained capabilities and offer the potential to transparently (Le. with minimal human intervention) inject proxy-based functionality into an ordinary application. Consequently, several solutions based upon code transformation for addressing various limitations of transparency in existing approaches are considered and evaluated. Furthermore, the automation of the majority of the required code transformation has been implemented, which along with the deployment of various (proxy-based) adaptive and test applications, demonstrates the transparency, correctness, flexibility, and practicality of the solution. As the solution was presented in terms of Java, the discussion involves Java-specific characteristics; however some of the more general concepts should be useful for addressing similar issues in other object-oriented languages ..

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    ISBN - Is published in 9781920682729 (urn:isbn:9781920682729)

Start page

55

End page

64

Total pages

10

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Proceedings 32nd Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2009)

Editors

Bernard Mans

Name of conference

32nd Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2009)

Publisher

Australian Computer Society

Place published

New South Wales, Australia

Start date

2009-01-19

End date

2009-01-23

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright 2009 Australian Computer Society Inc.

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2006017816

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2020-06-22

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2011-06-06

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