Enabling Publish/Subscribe with COTS Web Services across Heterogeneous Networks

E. Skjervold, T. Hafsoe, F. T. Johnsen, K. Lund
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In scenarios such as search-and-rescue operations, it may be required to transmit information across multiple, heterogeneous networks, often experiencing unreliable connections and limited bandwidths. Under such conditions, Publish/subscribe-based communication, combined with store-and-forward capabilities in the network nodes, greatly improves the ability to transmit information. At the same time, it is desirable to use commercial, standards-based software as much as possible, in order to reduce both cost and development time, and to ease the interconnection of systems from different organizations. In this paper, we present our prototype middleware solution called the Delay and Disruption Tolerant SOAP Proxy (DSProxy) which adds Publish/Subscribe functionality to standard, unmodified Web services. Together with its ability to make Web services delay and disruption tolerant, the DSProxy enables SOA based on Web services in scenarios as described above. The DSProxy has been tested in field trials, with promising results.
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支持跨异构网络使用COTS Web服务发布/订阅
在搜索和救援行动等场景中,可能需要跨多个异构网络传输信息,通常会遇到连接不可靠和带宽有限的情况。在这种情况下,基于发布/订阅的通信,结合网络节点中的存储和转发功能,大大提高了信息的传输能力。同时,为了减少成本和开发时间,并简化来自不同组织的系统的互连,尽可能多地使用商业的、基于标准的软件是可取的。在本文中,我们提出了我们的原型中间件解决方案,称为延迟和中断容忍SOAP代理(DSProxy),它将发布/订阅功能添加到标准的、未修改的Web服务中。DSProxy具有允许Web服务延迟和中断的能力,在上述场景中支持基于Web服务的SOA。DSProxy已经在现场试验中进行了测试,取得了令人鼓舞的结果。
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