Declarative service domain federation

US9389922B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9389922-B2
Application numberUS-201113046008-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2011
Priority dateMar 11, 2011
Publication dateJul 12, 2016
Grant dateJul 12, 2016

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A mechanism for declarative service domain federation uses a declarative approach to both the visibility aspect and the management aspect of service domain federation. Instead of manually exporting services, that is, selecting individual services from source domains to be visible in the target domain, using the present system, a federation architect uses a federation console to specify federation intent. The federation intent may include federation rule, query-based service group, and quality-of-service (QoS) policy. Based on the declared federation intent, a planning engine resolves the individual services based on the group query, generates the service visibility configuration, and creates the necessary service proxies and/or mediation objects to satisfy the goal. At runtime, a service monitor collects the performance metrics of federated services and dynamically adjusts the mediation/proxy configurations to maintain the QoS objectives specified by the federation architect.

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A method, in a distributed service-oriented data processing system, for declarative service domain federation, the method comprising: receiving, in a planning engine executing on a processor of a federation server within the distributed service-oriented data processing system, a federation intent declaration comprising a federation rule, a quality-of-service policy, and a service group definition, wherein the federation intent declaration is specified using a federation console, wherein the federation rule specifies a verb, a subject, an object, and an adverb, wherein the verb specifies an action, wherein the subject specifies a set of services, wherein the object specifies a set of service domains, and wherein the adverb specifies how the declarative service domain federation is to be carried out, and wherein the quality-of-service policy describes quality-of-services capabilities by specifying service performance measurements collected by a runtime service monitoring engine and populated in a service registry of at least one service domain, wherein the quality-of-service policy describes quality-of-service requirements that specify a set of service level assurance or optimization objectives, and wherein the quality-of-service policy is stored in a Web services performance language that is compatible with an existing Web services policy framework; automatically identifying, by the planning engine, the set of services based on the service group definition, wherein the service group definition specifies a service group by at least one of explicit enumeration, a query against a set of service properties, or a union or intersection of a plurality of other service groups; automatically generating, by the planning engine, a service visibility configuration and one or more service proxies based on the federation rule and the quality-of-service policy, wherein the visibility configuration enables service consumers to interact with service providers residing in different service domains and wherein the one or more service proxies enable a service consumer in a first service domain within a plurality of service domains to access a service in a second service domain within the plurality of service domains; automatically deploying, by the planning engine, the visibility configuration to the plurality of service domains comprising the identified set of services by generating entries in the service registries of the plurality of service domains, wherein identifying the set of services comprises querying the service registries of the plurality of service domains based on the service group definition; automatically deploying, by the planning engine, the one or more service proxies to execute within connectivity middleware executing on at least one processor of the plurality of service domains within the distributed service-oriented data processing system; collecting, by the runtime service monitoring engine, performance metrics of the identified set of services; and dynamically adjusting the one or more service proxies to maintain the quality-of-service requirements specified in the quality-of-service policy based on the collected performance metrics. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service group definition is stored in a service group description language. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the set of service properties includes at least one of syntactic properties, semantic properties, or quality-of-service attributes. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the federation rule is stored in a connectivity federation description language. 5. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having a computer readable program stored therein for declarative service domain federation, wherein the computer readable program, when executed on a processor of a federation server within a distributed service-oriented data processing system, causes the federation server to: receive, in a planning engine executing on the processor of the federation server within the distributed service-oriented data processing system, a federation intent declaration comprising a federation rule, a quality-of-service policy, and a service group definition, wherein the federation intent declaration is specified using a federation console, wherein the federation rule specifies a verb, a subject, an object, and an adverb, wherein the verb specifies an action, wherein the subject specifies a set of services, wherein the object specifies a set of service domains, and wherein the adverb specifies how the declarative service domain federation is to be carried out, and wherein the quality-of-service policy describes quality-of-services capabilities by specifying service performance measurements collected by a runtime service monitoring engine and populated in a service registry of at least one service domain, wherein the quality-of-service policy describes quality-of-service requirements that specify a set of service level assurance or optimization objectives, and wherein the quality-of-service policy is stored in a Web services performance language that is compatible with an existing Web services policy framework; automatically identify, by the planning engine, the set of services based on the service group definition, wherein the service group definition specifies a service group by at least one of explicit enumeration, a query against a set of service properties, or a union or intersection of a plurality of other service groups; automatically generate, by the planning engine, a service visibility configuration and one or more service proxies based on the federation rule and the quality-of-service policy, wherein the visibility configuration enables service consumers to interact with service providers residing in different service domains and wherein the one or more service proxies enable a service consumer in a first service domain within a plurality of service domains to access a service in a second service domain within the plurality of service domains; automatically deploy, by the planning engine, the visibility configuration to the plurality of service domains comprising the identified set of services by generating entries in the service registries of the plurality of service domains, wherein identifying the set of services comprises querying service registries of the plurality of service domains based on the service group definition; automatically deploy, by the planning engine, the one or more service proxies to execute within connectivity middleware executing on at least one processor of the plurality of service domains within the service-oriented data processing system; collect, by the runtime service monitor engine, performance metrics of the identified set of services; and dynamically adjust the one or more service proxies to maintain the quality-of-service requirements specified in the quality-of-service policy based on the collected performance metrics. 6. The computer program product of claim 5 , wherein the service group definition is stored in a service group description language and wherein the federation rule is stored in a connectivity federation description language. 7. A federation server within a distributed service-oriented data processing system, comprising: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, wherein the memory comprises a planning engine comprising instructions for declarative service domain federation which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to: receive, in the planning engine executing on the processor of the federation server within the distributed service-oriented data processing system, a federation intent declaration comprising a federation rule, a quality-of-service policy, and a service group defini

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  • Determining service level performance parameters or violations of service level contracts, e.g. violations of agreed response time or mean time between failures [MTBF] · CPC title

  • G06F9/5061Primary

    Partitioning or combining of resources · CPC title

  • for initial configuration or provisioning, e.g. plug-and-play · CPC title

  • Managing SLA; Interaction between SLA and QoS · CPC title

  • Integrating service provisioning from a plurality of service providers · CPC title

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What does patent US9389922B2 cover?
A mechanism for declarative service domain federation uses a declarative approach to both the visibility aspect and the management aspect of service domain federation. Instead of manually exporting services, that is, selecting individual services from source domains to be visible in the target domain, using the present system, a federation architect uses a federation console to specify federati…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bauer Daniel, Butler Nicholas D, Chen Han, and 11 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F9/5061. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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