2001
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45546-9_3
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Scribe: The Design of a Large-Scale Event Notification Infrastructure

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“…CoorSet executes either with an implementation based on the Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol [11] that operates on top of IP Multicast, or Scribe [12], a multicast overlay that runs on top of the peer-to-peer Pastry [13] protocol. The latter implementation allows for implementation over wide area distributed systems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CoorSet executes either with an implementation based on the Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol [11] that operates on top of IP Multicast, or Scribe [12], a multicast overlay that runs on top of the peer-to-peer Pastry [13] protocol. The latter implementation allows for implementation over wide area distributed systems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scalable event notification is another useful building block for a wide range of applications, and is readily implemented on top of a DHT-based infrastructure [20].…”
Section: Built-in Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, applications reside on the third layer. The applications shown in Figure 1 are distributed storage systems (CFS [7], PAST [12], OceanStore [4]), group communication/multicast systems (Scribe [9], Bayeux [10]), content distribution (Split Stream) [5] and a generic Indirection Infrastructure (I3) [6]. The higher layer abstractions shown at layer 2 of Figure 1 are quite diverse.…”
Section: Structured P2p Overlays -Backgroundmentioning
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“…Examples of applications requiring per-hop treatment are multicast routing [9], [10] application-level multicast infrastructure [9] or result aggregation [11]. For example, in the SCRIBE event notification service [9], nodes requires the underlying key-based routing layer to invoke its forward upcall in order to build the multicast event dissemination tree on the way from the subscriber to the rendezvous point. PROST uses the binary message parameter application type to differentiate between these two classes of applications, as shown on Figure 3.…”
Section: Fig 3 Prost Message Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%