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Object Management Group object transaction service based on an X/Open and International Organization for Standardization open systems interconnection transaction processing kernel

J Liang-+,++, S Sédillot-+ and B Traverson§

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This paper addresses federation of a transactional object standard - Object Management Group (OMG) object transaction service (OTS) - with the X/Open distributed transaction processing (DTP) model and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) open systems interconnection (OSI) transaction processing (TP) communication protocol. The two-phase commit propagation rules within a distributed transaction tree are similar in the X/Open, ISO and OMG models. Building an OTS on an OSI TP protocol machine is possible because the two specifications are somewhat complementary. OTS defines a set of external interfaces without specific internal protocol machine, while OSI TP specifies an internal protocol machine without any application programming interface. Given these observations, and having already implemented an X/Open two-phase commit transaction toolkit based on an OSI TP protocol machine, we analyse the feasibility of using this implementation as a transaction service provider for OMG interfaces. Based on the favourable result of this feasibility study, we are implementing an OTS compliant system, which, by initiating the extensibility and openness strengths of OSI TP, is able to provide interoperability between X/Open DTP and OMG OTS models.


PACS

07.05.Bx Computer systems: hardware, operating systems, computer languages, and utilities

07.05.Wr Computer interfaces

84.40.Ua Telecommunications: signal transmission and processing; communication satellites

Subjects

Electronics and devices

Instrumentation and measurement

Dates

Issue 3 (September 1997)



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