Implement Multiple - Distributed Database Transactions Manager Component to Solve Data Integrity Problems in Multiplatform System
These days interoperability among system running on different platforms has become a need to enable information distribution without the limitation of system environments. To achieve this, a concept of distributed system has been released to the world to support interoperability - communicates and shares resources - among systems running on different platforms.nMain objective of this research is to implement the concept of distributed system into a system architecture that has the ability to support transactions on multiple database connections (resources sharing). Another objective is to show that the distributed system concept enables system architecture to have the ability of interoperability among systems running on different platforms.nA design of system architecture that support distributed system concept is made to achieve the objectives. Designed system architecture provides the ability to handle transactions on multiple database connections and interoperability among system running on different platforms. To proof that the concept of designed system architecture is working, a modeling system has been developed, both on Java and Windows platform. Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) is used to support transactions on multiple database connections, whilst web service technology is used to support interoperability among systems running on different platforms.nDuring the research process it is proved that the use of EJB can support transactions on multiple database connections and web service enables designed system architecture to provide interoperability among systems. Based on the result of the research - which showed that interoperability among systems is actually implementable - distributed system can be a door" to a wider concept of grid computing
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