Carbon: towards a server building framework for SOA platform

Paul Fremantle, S. Perera, A. Azeez, Sameera Jayasoma, Sumedha Rubasinghe, Ruwan Linton, S. Weerawarana, Samisa Abeysinghe
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SOA proposes an architecture that composes many services together in a loosely coupled manner, and those services may provide a wide spectrum of features like implementing Business Logic, supporting Service Orchestration, Service Mediation, and Eventing, etc. Each user would, typically, choose a subset of these features and build his architecture on them. Although it is conceptually possible to fit all the features into the same server, due to performance and modularity concerns, the functionalities are broken across several servers and deployed rather than deploying as a single server. This paper presents Carbon, a component based server building framework that allows users to pick and choose different SOA concepts and build their own customized servers. Furthermore, the same framework enables those different features to share cross cutting concerns like storage, security, user interfaces, throttling, eventing etc., thus simplifying the server development process and reducing the footprint of the overall implementation. We present Carbon, the design decisions, and architecture while comparing and contrasting the proposed framework with other component based frameworks. The primary contributions of this paper are proposing a server building framework for SOA platform, taking initial steps towards defining and implementing such a framework, and sharing experiences of building and using the framework in real world settings. Furthermore, we propose a minimal kernel for SOA upon which the proposed platform can be constructed.
碳:面向SOA平台的服务器构建框架
SOA提出了一种体系结构,该体系结构以松散耦合的方式将许多服务组合在一起,这些服务可能提供广泛的功能,如实现业务逻辑、支持服务编排、服务中介和事件处理等。每个用户通常会选择这些特性的一个子集,并在其上构建自己的体系结构。虽然在概念上可以将所有功能都放入同一个服务器中,但出于性能和模块化的考虑,这些功能被分散到多个服务器上进行部署,而不是部署在单个服务器上。本文介绍了Carbon,这是一个基于组件的服务器构建框架,它允许用户挑选不同的SOA概念并构建自己的定制服务器。此外,相同的框架允许那些不同的特性共享横切关注点,如存储、安全性、用户界面、节流、事件等,从而简化了服务器开发过程并减少了整体实现的占用空间。我们介绍了碳、设计决策和体系结构,同时将所提出的框架与其他基于组件的框架进行了比较和对比。本文的主要贡献是提出了一个用于SOA平台的服务器构建框架,为定义和实现这样一个框架迈出了最初的步骤,并分享了在实际环境中构建和使用该框架的经验。此外,我们提出了一个最小的SOA内核,可以在其上构建所建议的平台。
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