Mandala is a Java library which eases the development of concurrent object-oriented applications by using the concept of asynchronous references. Mandala also provides remote asynchronous references in order to create distributed applications. Mandala is dynamic in that objects do not have to be specifically written to be accessed asynchronously (and remotely).
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Java Libraries Object Brokering Clustering/Distributed Networks Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: In Mandala/JACOb, some remote objects now provide a getLocalReference() method that returns a local reference on the object their remote proxy refers to. This method is used to provide remote instantiation of classes. Thanks to Mandala/RAMI, remote insertions can be performed asynchronously using a stored object reference on an instantiator instance.


Changes: This version features custom instantiation of objects, remote instantiation, and a fix so that objects do not have to be serializable to be remotely accessible.


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