Apostolos Papageorgiou, Marius Schatke, Stefan Schulte, R. Steinmetz
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引用次数: 9
摘要
与简单的Web内容相反,标准Web服务不向其客户机提供使用缓存信息的可能性,而不会冒信息过期的风险。到目前为止,在实际的Web服务使用场景中,这个特性的成本还不够高。然而,在未来的场景中,如果中介机构愿意并且能够有效地减少服务互联网中无线传输的数据量,那么它的缺失可能会造成限制并阻碍可能的好处。本文描述了Internet of Services的发展如何开始激励Web服务的安全(即始终是最新的)客户端缓存的自动启用。本文介绍了将此功能一般地添加到任何Web服务的解决方案,并基于新的实验揭示了该方法可以提供显著好处的限制。
Enhancing the Caching of Web Service Responses on Wireless Clients
Contrary to simple Web content, standard Web services do not offer their clients the possibility to use cached information without the risk that it may be out-of-date. This feature has not been worth its costs in realistic Web service usage scenarios until now. However, its absence may pose restrictions and impede possible benefits in a future scenario, where mediators are both willing and able to effectively minimize the amount of wirelessly transmitted data in the Internet of Services. This paper describes how developments in the Internet of Services start to motivate the automatic enablement of safe (i.e., always up-to-date) client-side caching for Web services. It presents our solution for generically adding this feature to any Web service, and, based on new experiments, reveals the limits beyond which the approach can offer significant benefits.