Building Collaboration Applications that Mix Web Services Hosted Content with P2P Protocols

Ken Birman
Jared Cantwell
Daniel Freedman
Qi Huang
Petko NIkolov
7th IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2009)

Abstract

The most commonly deployed web service applications employ client-server communication patterns, with clients running remotely and services hosted in data centers. In this paper, we make the case for Service-Oriented Collaboration applications that combine service-hosted data with collaboration features implemented using peer-to-peer protocols. Collaboration features are awkward to support solely based on the existing web services technologies. Indirection through the data center introduces high latencies and limits scalability, and precludes collaboration between clients connected to one-another but lacking connectivity to the data center. Cornell's Live Distributed Objects platform combines web services with direct peer-to-peer communication to eliminate these issues.

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