As service-based systems operate in an increasingly distributed and dynamic environment, addressing Quality of Service (QoS) issues at runtime has become an important and difficult to achieve challenge. The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), one of the current preferred middleware technologies to support the development of service-based systems, provides built-in mediation capabilities (e.g. message transformation and routing) that allow addressing several QoS requirements. However, the configuration of these capabilities cannot usually be performed automatically at runtime, which restricts the rapid responsiveness of the system. This paper proposes ESB-based solutions to address QoS issues in service-based systems. More specifically, the paper focuses on dealing with response time and service saturation issues. The solutions leverage ESB mediation capabilities and they can be automatically and dynamically applied at runtime. Additionally, the solutions are based on commonly supported {ESB} patterns, so they are likely to be applied in most ESB products.
Addressing QoS issues in service based systems through an adaptive ESB infrastructure
Tipo
Paper de conferencia
Año
2011
Lugar publicado
Lisbon, Portugal
Páginas
1
Abstract
Citekey
gonzalez_addressing_2011
URL a la publicación
doi
10.1145/2093185.2093189
Keywords
adaptation
soa
mediation
qos
ESB