Composing Non-functional Concerns in Composite Web Services

Benjamin Schmeling, A. Charfi, M. Mezini
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Abstract

The support for non-functional concerns (NFC) is essential for the success and adoption of web services. However, state of the art works offer only a limited support for these concerns especially when it comes to the composition of multiple non-functional concerns with composite web services. In this paper, we focus on the composition of non-functional actions (NFA) with composite web services whose composition logic is made explicit using languages such as BPMN2 or WS-BPEL (gray box view). In contrast to the black box view where only the interface of the service is visible the gray box view reveals additional information on control flow, data flow, composed services, etc. NFAs can also be composite and constitute complex processes such as secure conversations or transactions which have to be integrated with composite web services. Additionally, the execution order of multiple superimposing NFA has to be declared. In our approach we introduce a model-driven approach for the integrated specification and realization of the different types of NFC composition (NFAs with composite services, execution order of superimposing NFAs and composite NFAs) as well as a set of editors and code generators supporting this approach.
在组合Web服务中组合非功能关注点
对非功能关注点(NFC)的支持对于web服务的成功和采用至关重要。然而,目前的技术只能对这些关注点提供有限的支持,特别是当涉及到使用组合web服务组合多个非功能关注点时。在本文中,我们将重点关注非功能操作(NFA)与复合web服务的组合,这些服务的组合逻辑是使用BPMN2或WS-BPEL(灰盒视图)等语言显式实现的。与只有服务接口可见的黑盒视图相反,灰盒视图显示了有关控制流、数据流、组合服务等的附加信息。NFAs也可以是组合的,并构成复杂的过程,例如必须与组合web服务集成的安全对话或事务。此外,必须声明多个重叠NFA的执行顺序。在我们的方法中,我们引入了一种模型驱动的方法,用于集成不同类型的NFC组合(具有组合服务的NFC,叠加NFC和组合NFC的执行顺序)的规范和实现,以及一组支持该方法的编辑器和代码生成器。
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