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This paper proposes an architecture for implementing DMTF management Profiles in middleware layer of a management console, using microservices. Microservices is a software architecture style, gaining popularity for developing Internet scale applications. This paper will also provide a comparison with the current prevalent method of design. This paper will also discuss how this microservice can be...
Nowadays Web Services are gaining a lot of attention as a new technology, which indicate automated information services and a collection of functions packaged in a single, self-contained entity and conducted over internet for other programs to use. They use the standardized technologies and formats/protocols that simplify the exchange and integration of large amounts of data over the Internet, and...
This paper focuses on resource virtualization and interoperability required in the context of large distributed environments such as clouds and grids in which shared resources located on multiple sites are accessed by multiple users. A resource is exposed as a Web service. Techniques for handling two types of resources, a computing resource and a database resource are described. Two different Web...
A Web service is a software application that can be accessed remotely using XML-based languages. It represents a communication interface offered by the server, through that the clients (programs on other systems) may require different information. The customer may vary, may be present on the same computer server, may be in the same local network or it may be located in the opposite part of the country...
Web services technologies are undergoing some significant changes at several levels, ranging from architectural styles (REST vs.. SOAP) to message formats.To cope with these changes, there is a need to design services in an abstract fashion that is less sensitive to these changes so that our technological and economic investments are protected. To address this issue, this paper proposes an abstract...
Systems based on the service-oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm must be able to bind to arbitrary Web services at runtime. However, current service frameworks are predominantly used through precompiled service-access components, which are invariably hard-wired to a specific service provider. The Dynamic and Asynchronous Invocation of Services framework is a message-based service framework that supports...
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