Abstract

The Web frequently suffers from failures which affect the performance and consistency of applications run over it. An important fault-tolerance technique is the use of atomic transactions for controlling operations on services. While it has been possible to make server-side Web applications transactional, browsers typically did not possess such facilities. However, with the advent of Java it is now possible to consider empowering browsers so that they can fully participate within transactional applications. In this paper we present the design and implementation of a standards compliant transactional toolkit for the Web. The toolkit allows transactional applications to span Web browsers and servers and supports application specific customisation, so that an application can be made transactional without compromising the security policies operational at browsers and servers.

Java Transactions for the Internet
Little, M.C. and Shrivastava, S.K.
IEE Distributed Systems Engineering Vol. 5, Issue 4, pp 156-167
IOP Publishing Ltd., 1998 ISSN 0967-1846