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Service-oriented rich client applications supported by Internetware browser middleware

Published: 17 October 2009 Publication History

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Since many web sites provide their own services and a web browser becomes a rich client platform, a new type of web application that is constructed by assembling web-delivered services in web browser, called Service-Oriented Rich Client (SoRC), emerges. Typical SoRC applications include web OSes and mashups. Due to the increasing complexity of SoRC, we propose a new type of middleware, which is embedded in web browsers and encapsulates reusable solutions for common problems of SoRC, including a container for component instances, a set of mechanisms for interactions within the browser, between the browser and server. Different SoRC applications can be constructed easily in high quality based on this middleware. We implement a prototype of the Internetware browser middleware, and then build two SoRC applications based on this prototype: 1) a web-based BPEL editor, iServiceStudio; 2) a mashup environment, iMashup.

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Gang Huang, Qi Zhao, Jiyu Huang, Xuanzhe Liu, Teng Teng, Yong Zhang, Honggang Yuan. Towards Service Composition Middleware Embedded in Web Browser. CyberC 2009.

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Internetware '09: Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware
October 2009
150 pages
ISBN:9781605588728
DOI:10.1145/1640206
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Published: 17 October 2009

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