Published June 1, 2009 | Version v1

Distribution Pattern-driven Development of Service Architectures

  • 1. Ericsson Ireland Research Centre, Athlone, Ireland
  • 2. Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

Description

Distributed systems are being constructed by composing a number of discrete com-ponents. This practice is particularly prevalent within the Web service domain in the form of service process orchestration and choreography. Often, enterprise systems are built from manyexisting discrete applications such as legacy applications exposed using Web service interfaces. There are a number of architectural configurations or distribution patterns, which express how acomposed system is to be deployed in a distributed environment. However, the amount of code required to realise these distribution patterns is considerable. In this paper, we propose a distri-bution pattern-driven approach to service composition and architecting. We develop, based on a catalog of patterns, a UML-compliant framework, which takes existing Web service interfacesas its input and generates executable Web service compositions based on a distribution pattern chosen by the software architect.

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