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objects as a service cloud
I figure this might be imaging related due to computing resources
involved, and the difference of how imaging might benefit from class/source editing, could be artful to code your classes on the fly of a low resource client I was wondering about cloud, software as a service, and object oriented programming cloud diagramms are also used in object oriented architecture ..., I guess the may be a relationship ... is it possible, or already implemented, to have classes on the cloud client instantiate objects in the memory of the cloud host then offer back them to the client? instead of just a terminal/emulator client of the software fully running on the host? regular software as a service maybe my question implies some hybrid of software as a service, could be called "objects as a service" -- (my whereabouts below) http://www.dalekelly.org |
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objects as a service cloud
On 2015-03-20, Dale wrote:
I figure this might be imaging related due to computing resources involved, and the difference of how imaging might benefit from class/source editing, could be artful to code your classes on the fly of a low resource client I was wondering about cloud, software as a service, and object oriented programming cloud diagramms are also used in object oriented architecture ..., I guess the may be a relationship ... is it possible, or already implemented, to have classes on the cloud client instantiate objects in the memory of the cloud host then offer back them to the client? instead of just a terminal/emulator client of the software fully running on the host? regular software as a service maybe my question implies some hybrid of software as a service, could be called "objects as a service" might be a work around Oracle's patent(?s?) on java, previously held by Sun Microsystems -- (my whereabouts below) http://www.dalekelly.org |
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objects as a service cloud
On 2015-03-20, Dale wrote:
I figure this might be imaging related due to computing resources involved, and the difference of how imaging might benefit from class/source editing, could be artful to code your classes on the fly of a low resource client I was wondering about cloud, software as a service, and object oriented programming cloud diagramms are also used in object oriented architecture ..., I guess the may be a relationship ... is it possible, or already implemented, to have classes on the cloud client instantiate objects in the memory of the cloud host then offer back them to the client? instead of just a terminal/emulator client of the software fully running on the host? regular software as a service maybe my question implies some hybrid of software as a service, could be called "objects as a service" I thought about this a little more the cloud server(s) could have a library of objects that are either always instantiated, or could be prompted into instantiation by the cloud client the cloud client could otherwise just have the "handle" objects neccesary to retrieve an object, or upload the classes neccesary to add an object to the library on the server -- (my whereabouts below) http://www.dalekelly.org |
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