Java Technology : a Strategic Solution for Interactive Distributed Applications
Husam Alustwani, Jacques M. Bahi, Ahmed Mostefaoui, Michel Salomon

TL;DR
This paper argues that Java technology offers a strategic, standardized approach to developing high-performance, distributed applications by promoting hardware-software independence and addressing current implementation challenges.
Contribution
It presents Java as an optimal solution for distributed applications, emphasizing its role in overcoming standardization issues and enhancing performance.
Findings
Java promotes hardware-software independence.
Java addresses standardization challenges in distributed applications.
Java technology facilitates high-performance distributed systems.
Abstract
In a world demanding the best performance from financial investments, distributed applications occupy the first place among the proposed solutions. This particularity is due to their distributed architecture which is able to acheives high performance. Currently, many research works aim to develop tools that facilitate the implementation of such applications. The urgent need for such applications in all areas pushes researchers to accelerate this process. However, the lack of standardization results in the absence of strategic decisions taken by computer science community. In this article, we argue that Java technology represents an elegant compromise ahead of the list of the currently available solutions. In fact, by promoting the independence of hardware and software, Java technology makes it possible to overcome pitfalls that are inherent to the creation of distributed applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
