An Architectural Style for Liquid Web Services

Daniele Bonetta, C. Pautasso
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Just as liquids adapt their shape to the one of their container, liquid architectures feature a high degree of adaptability so that they can provide scalability to applications as they are executed on a wide variety of heterogeneous deployment environments. In this paper we enumerate the properties to be guaranteed by so-called liquid service-oriented architectures and define a set of design constraints that make up a novel architectural style for liquid architectures. These constraints drive the careful construction of a pattern, the Restful Actor (Reactor), which enables to deliver the required scalability by means of replication of its constituent parts. Reactors feature a Restful Web service interface and a composable architecture which is capable of delivering scalability and high performance in a way that is independent from the chosen deployment infrastructure. We discuss how the Reactor can be deployed to run on distributed (shared-nothing) execution environments typical of virtualized Cloud computing environments as well as on modern multicore processors with shared memory architectures.
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液态Web服务的架构风格
就像液体会根据容器的形状调整形状一样,液体体系结构也具有高度的适应性,因此当应用程序在各种异构部署环境中执行时,它们可以为应用程序提供可伸缩性。在本文中,我们列举了所谓的液态面向服务架构所要保证的属性,并定义了一组设计约束,这些约束构成了一种新型的液态架构风格。这些约束促使我们谨慎地构造一个模式,即Restful Actor (Reactor),它能够通过复制其组成部分来提供所需的可伸缩性。反应器以Restful Web服务接口和可组合的体系结构为特征,该体系结构能够以独立于所选部署基础结构的方式提供可伸缩性和高性能。我们讨论了如何将反应器部署到分布式(无共享)执行环境(典型的虚拟化云计算环境)以及具有共享内存架构的现代多核处理器上运行。
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