Implementación de lenguajes de contrato electrónico en Oracle Service Bus

In the development and implementation of integration scenarios have involved services from various sources, where attention has focused on the operations they provide and have rarely been taken into account its non-functional requirements which include aspects such as response time and availability....

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Main Author: Eva Flores Valdés
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas 2015-01-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Ciencias Informáticas
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Online Access:https://rcci.uci.cu/index.php?journal=rcci&page=article&op=view&path[]=1007&path[]=309
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Summary:In the development and implementation of integration scenarios have involved services from various sources, where attention has focused on the operations they provide and have rarely been taken into account its non-functional requirements which include aspects such as response time and availability. This has caused the need for automated policy negotiation between the parties that interact with the service to consider those aspects. To solve this problem we have used the Service Level Agreements that are not formal specification of the agreements between the parties relating to the non-functional service requirements. Electronic contract languages for quality of service management were specified in order to formalize these agreements using standard specifications. Oracle Service Bus implements the Enterprise Service Bus technology that mediates communication between applications technology and has support for defining Service Level Agreements for Web Services that connect to it. This article has the main objective of verifying the explicit support of the languages ​​in Oracle Service Bus and concluded that it does not, but a strategy is proposed to implement the fundamental aspects of the languages ​​used tool components.
ISSN:1994-1536
2227-1899