An Adaptable Fault-Tolerance for SOA using a Peer-to-Peer Framework

S. Hall, G. Kotonya
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The onset of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) in domains like trading and banking has considerably heightened the need for dependable system operation. Late binding to services in business-to-business operations pose a serious problem for dependable system operation as it delegates the decision to trust a service to an external agent. However, it is impossible to guarantee that any service is 100% fault-free due to failings in hardware, software and human error. This means that fault tolerance remains the most practical way to address the problem. Unfortunately, there is currently no standard way to achieve this in SOA. This paper describes a novel adaptable fault tolerance framework that overlays a peer network formed by JXTA technology protocols to address this problem. We have adopted a layered approach by incrementally adding protocols and supporting the code infrastructure. The framework is implemented exclusively in Java and XML to ensure cross platform compatibility.
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使用点对点框架的SOA可适应容错
面向服务的体系结构(SOA)在贸易和银行等领域的出现大大提高了对可靠系统操作的需求。在企业对企业操作中,延迟绑定到服务会给可靠的系统操作带来严重问题,因为它将信任服务的决策委托给外部代理。但是,由于硬件、软件故障和人为错误,无法保证任何服务100%无故障。这意味着容错仍然是解决这个问题的最实用的方法。不幸的是,目前还没有在SOA中实现这一点的标准方法。本文描述了一种新的自适应容错框架,该框架覆盖了由JXTA技术协议构成的对等网络来解决这一问题。我们采用了一种分层的方法,增量地添加协议并支持代码基础结构。该框架仅在Java和XML中实现,以确保跨平台兼容性。
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