DotGNU Execution Environment

DotGNU Execution Environment

The DotGNU Execution Environment provides the core web service component of DotGNU and provides the functionality of accepting, validating, and satisfying web service requests.

The DGEE is implemented over an architecture that integrates the components on the web service execution path, including network servers, protocols, virtual machines and security mechanisms into a unified, distributable and scalable application.

In its basic form, the DGEE allows the installation and removal of web services within a repository, accepts XML-RPC requests for these web services, and generates browsable documentation for these web services in HTML and XML form.

The DGEE is implemented as a Goldwater application. Goldwater is a lightweight distributed middleware, delivering high performance, high availability, and scalability for successful e-business applications. [1] Goldwater does all the work of routing messages between processes as though they were function calls, even if they are distributed across several servers, and performs queueing and timeouts as necessary.

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