TY - CHAP T2 - Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION 2008) EP - 32 ID - eprints279 N1 - The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com N2 - Recently, specific attention has been devoted to the development of service oriented process calculi. Besides the foundational aspects, it is also interesting to have prototype implementations for them in order to assess usability and to minimize the gap between theory and practice. Typically, these implementations are done in Java taking advantage of its mechanisms supporting network applications. However, most of the recurrent features of service oriented applications are re-implemented from scratch. In this paper we show how to implement a service oriented calculus, CaSPiS (Calculus of Services with Pipelines and Sessions) using the Java framework IMC, where recurrent mechanisms for network applications are already provided. By using the session oriented and pattern matching communication mechanisms provided by IMC, it is relatively simple to implement in Java all CaSPiS abstractions and thus to easily write the implementation in Java of a CaSPiS process. M1 - 5052 SN - 978-3-540-68264-6 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68265-3_2 TI - Implementing Session Centered Calculi AV - public ED - Lea, Doug ED - Zavattaro, Gianluigi SP - 17 T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science PB - Springer A1 - Bettini, Lorenzo A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Loreti, Michele Y1 - 2008/// ER -