Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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455192 | Computer Standards & Interfaces | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Previous application sharing systems have no unified communication protocols. The well known application sharing protocols include RFB (Remote FrameBuffer), RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and ITU-T T.128. A generic application sharing architecture is proposed for providing the capability of connecting various application sharing servers with the same application sharing client. A communication standard for application sharing systems is defined based on the Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM). To compare with previous application sharing systems, there are many advantages including easy to use, easy to connect, easy to integrate, higher scalability and less bandwidth consumption.
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Authors
Hui-Chieh Lu, Yen-Ping Chu, Ruey-Kai Sheu, Win-Tsung Lo,