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Using Service Brokers for Accessing Backend Servers for Web Applications

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Using Service Brokers for Accessing Backend Servers for Web Applications
— Current Web servers use various API sets to access backend services. This model does not support service differentiation, overload control, caching of contents generated by backend servers. We have proposed a framework for using service brokers to facilitate these features. Service brokers are software agents that are the access points to backend services in Web servers. Unlike the current API-based scheme where accesses to backend services are through stateless and isolated APIs, in service broker framework, they are undertaken by passing messages to service brokers who gather all the requests and intelligently process them. We have prototyped this framework and validated its function in providing request clustering and service differentiation in accessing backend services. In addition, the performance in terms of the processing time is enhanced by this approach.
Huamin Chen, Prasant Mohapatra
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Updated 04 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICDCSW
Authors Huamin Chen, Prasant Mohapatra
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