Towards Dynamic Evolution of Service Choreographies

Wei Song, Gongxuan Zhang, Yang Zou, Qiliang Yang, Xiaoxing Ma
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To stay on the cutting edge, Web services ought to adapt themselves to the evolving business requirements and the changing environments. For a long-running service choreography, its member services may need to evolve even at run-time. However, inconsistencies or spurious results (e.g., unspecified receptions and deadlocks) may occur if these services evolve dynamically in an uncoordinated manner. To cope with this problem, we propose an approach that supports the dynamic evolution of choreographies. In our approach, two mechanisms are proposed to make sure that the choreography evolution can be conducted in an orderly fashion. First, an evolution protocol is proposed to support dynamic co-evolution of the member services in a choreography. Second, the proposed approach restricts choreography changes to one single service only if the relevant partner services can evolve simultaneously. A typical purchase order application is used to motivate our proposal and illustrate the viability of our approach.
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服务编排的动态演化
为了保持领先地位,Web服务应该使自己适应不断发展的业务需求和不断变化的环境。对于长时间运行的服务编排,其成员服务甚至可能需要在运行时进行演化。然而,如果这些服务以不协调的方式动态发展,可能会出现不一致或虚假的结果(例如,未指定的接收和死锁)。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种支持编排动态演化的方法。在我们的方法中,提出了两种机制来确保编排演变能够以有序的方式进行。首先,提出了一个演化协议来支持编排中成员服务的动态协同演化。其次,所建议的方法仅在相关合作伙伴服务可以同时发展的情况下才将编排更改限制为单个服务。使用一个典型的采购订单应用程序来激励我们的建议并说明我们方法的可行性。
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