MDD4SOA: Model-Driven Service Orchestration

Philip Mayer, Andreas Schroeder, N. Koch
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Abstract

Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) have become an important cornerstone of the development of enterprise-scale software applications. Although a range of domain-specific languages and standards are available for dealing with such architectures, model-driven approaches starting from models written in an established modelling language like UML and including the ability for model transformation (in particular, for code generation) are still in their infancy. In this paper, we show (1) how our UML-based domain-specific language for working with SOA artefacts, UML4SOA, can be used for modelling service orchestrations, and (2) how to exploit so-designed models in the MDD4SOA approach to generate code in multiple languages, among them BPEL and WSDL, Java, and the formal language Jolie. We use a case study for illustrating this approach. Our main contributions are an easy-to-use, conservative extension to the UML2 for modelling service orchestrations on a high level of abstraction, and a fully automated, model-driven approach for transforming these orchestrations down to code.
MDD4SOA:模型驱动服务编排
面向服务的体系结构(soa)已经成为企业级软件应用程序开发的重要基石。尽管有一系列领域特定的语言和标准可用于处理这样的体系结构,但是模型驱动的方法从用既定的建模语言(如UML)编写的模型开始,并包括模型转换(特别是代码生成)的能力仍然处于起步阶段。在本文中,我们将展示(1)如何使用我们用于处理SOA工件的基于uml的领域特定语言UML4SOA对服务编排进行建模,以及(2)如何利用MDD4SOA方法中这样设计的模型以多种语言生成代码,其中包括BPEL和WSDL、Java和正式语言Jolie。我们使用一个案例研究来说明这种方法。我们的主要贡献是一个易于使用的,保守的UML2扩展,用于在高层次的抽象上建模服务编排,以及一个完全自动化的,模型驱动的方法,用于将这些编排转换为代码。
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