基于事件的软件系统中的自动上下文转换

T. Freudenreich, S. Appel, S Frischbier, A. Buchmann
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基于事件的系统(EBS)使公司能够及时响应其环境中的变化。要解释事件通知,必须了解其上下文。发布/订阅系统的匹配机制依赖于可能跨越组织边界的事件通知和订阅的通用解释。为了在这些语义上下文之间进行中介,我们开发了一个分布式中间件插件,用于在基于事件的软件系统和面向消息的中间件(MOM)中进行自动上下文转换。转换在运行时是可替换的,并且对用户是透明的。actor构建在一个产品强度的开源MOM之上,扩展了Java消息服务API。在本文中,我们提出了基于事件的系统中不同上下文所产生的挑战。我们介绍了actor,并使用从处理EBS实际应用程序的研究项目中获得的工作负载来评估我们的解决方案。
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ACTrESS: automatic context transformation in event-based software systems
Event-based systems (EBS) enable companies to respond to changes in their environment in a timely manner. To interpret event notifications, knowledge about their context is essential. The matching mechanisms of publish/subscribe systems depend on a common interpretation of event notifications and subscriptions that may span organisational boundaries. To mediate between such semantic contexts, we developed ACTrESS, a distributed middleware addon for automatic context transformation in event-based software systems and message-oriented middleware (MOM) in general. Transformations are substitutable at runtime and transparent to the user. ACTrESS is built on top of a production strength open source MOM extending the Java Message Service API. In this paper we present the challenges arising from differing contexts in event-based systems. We introduce ACTrESS and evaluate our solution using workloads derived from findings from research projects dealing with real-world applications of EBS.
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