SP2A: a service-oriented framework for P2P-based Grids

M. Amoretti, F. Zanichelli, G. Conte
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Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) are rapidly becoming the key approach for achieving new levels of interoperability and scalability in the development of Grid applications. Within SOA solutions, current approaches for advertising service providers and for allowing prospective clients to discover them are mostly based on centralized registries. Envisioning Virtual Organizations in which all participants are both resource providers and consumers, in a peer-to-peer fashion, seems to be an appealing approach.In this paper we propose the Service-oriented Peer-to-Peer Architecture (SP2A), a framework enabling peer-to-peer resource sharing in Grid environments. Resources are not directly exposed but can be accessed through Resource Provision Services, whose semantically enriched interfaces are published in the network. The framework has been implemented as a Java API, which currently supports a number of important technologies such as JXTA (peer-to-peer routing), Web Services (service deployment), and OWL-S (semantic description of services).
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SP2A:面向服务的框架,用于基于p2p的网格
面向服务的体系结构(soa)正迅速成为在网格应用程序开发中实现新级别互操作性和可伸缩性的关键方法。在SOA解决方案中,当前用于宣传服务提供者和允许潜在客户发现它们的方法主要基于集中式注册中心。设想所有参与者都是资源提供者和消费者的虚拟组织,以点对点的方式,似乎是一种吸引人的方法。在本文中,我们提出了面向服务的点对点架构(SP2A),这是一个在网格环境中实现点对点资源共享的框架。资源不直接公开,但可以通过资源提供服务访问,资源提供服务的语义丰富的接口在网络中发布。该框架已被实现为Java API,该API目前支持许多重要的技术,如JXTA(对等路由)、Web服务(服务部署)和OWL-S(服务的语义描述)。
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