Towards Refactoring the DMF to Support Jini and JMS DMS in GIPSY
Yi Ji, Serguei A. Mokhov, Joey Paquet

TL;DR
This paper describes the refactoring and unification of Jini and JMS middleware technologies within the Demand Migration Framework of GIPSY to improve its modularity and support for distributed demand-driven computation.
Contribution
It introduces a unified refactoring approach for Jini and JMS in GIPSY's DMS, enhancing its flexibility and integration capabilities.
Findings
Successful refactoring of Jini and JMS into a unified framework
Improved modularity and maintainability of GIPSY's DMS
Enhanced support for distributed demand-driven programming
Abstract
In this paper we report on our re-engineering effort to refactor and unify two somewhat disjoint Java distributed middleware technologies -- Jini and JMS -- used in the implementation of the Demand Migration System (DMS). In doing so, we refactor their parent Demand Migration Framework (DMF), within the General Intensional Programming System (GIPSY). The complex Java-based GIPSY project is used to investigate on the intensional and hybrid programming paradigms.
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