Authors
Ralph Keller, Urs Hölzle
Publication date
1998/7/20
Book
European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Pages
307-329
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Binary component adaptation (BCA) allows components to be adapted and evolved in binary form and on-the-fly (during program loading). BCA rewrites component binaries before (or while) they are loaded, requires no source code access and guarantees release-to-release compatibility. That is, an adaptation is guaranteed to be compatible with a new binary release of the component as long as the new release itself is compatible with clients compiled using the earlier release. We describe our implementation of BCA for Java and demonstrate its usefulness by showing how it can solve a number of important integration and evolution problems. Even though our current implementation was designed for easy integration with Sun's JDK 1.1 VM rather than for ultimate speed, the load-time overhead introduced by BCA is small, in the range of one or two seconds. With its flexibility, relatively simple …
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