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Journal of Systems and Software
Volume 48, Issue 3, 1 November 1999, Pages 177-187
 
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Stateful relational database gateways for the World Wide Web

Stathes Hadjiefthymiades*, Drakoulis Martakos1 and Costas Petrou2

Department of Informatics, University of Athens, TYPA Building, Panepistimioupolis Ilisia, 15784 Athens, Greece

Received 20 December 1997;
revised 9 May 1998;
accepted 15 June 1998.
Available online 14 October 1999.

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Abstract

The World Wide Web is currently considered as the most appropriate software platform for the deployment of applications in wide area networks (telematics) as well as corporate intranets. Such applications are, in the majority of cases, tightly coupled with legacy databases hosted by relational management systems. However, the nature of the database enabled WWW systems is quite different from that of classical database applications developed with tools like 4GLs, Forms, Menus, etc. The basic difference lies in the stateless character of the WWW. The ‘user session' concept, encountered in conventional database applications, does not apply in the WWW environment. Instead, interaction with the information server is accomplished through a series of hits (request–response interactions) which are treated independently. This paper presents an architecture for the deployment of stateful database gateways for WWW servers. Although the server still treats each individual hit independently, state information maintained in the WWW browser as well as in specialized agents that operate behind the WWW server renders the WWW appropriate for a ‘session-aware' database application. The effort required to port an existing ‘session-aware' database application to the WWW environment is minimal.

Author Keywords: WWW; RDBMS; Gateways; Session; Stateless HTTP; Stateful applications; Cookies

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Stateful DBMS gateways
3. The session manager
4. The database application
5. Conclusions – Future work
Acknowledgements
References
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