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Architecture-Based Autonomous Repair Management: An Application to J2EE Clusters
Orlando, Florida October 26-October 28
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Sara Bouchenak, Universite Joseph Fourier
Fabienne Boyer, Universite Joseph Fourier
Sacha Krakowiak, Universite Joseph Fourier
Daniel Hagimont, INRIA, France
Adrian Mos, INRIA, France
Stefani Jean-Bernard, INRIA, France
Noel de Palma, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble
Vivien Quema, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble

This paper presents a component-based architecture for autonomous repair management in distributed systems, and a prototype implementation of this architecture, called JADE, which provides repair management for J2EE application server clusters. The JADE architecture features three major elements, which we believe to be of wide relevance for the construction of autonomic distributed systems: (1) a dynamically configurable, component-based structure that exploits the reflective features of the FRACTAL component model; (2) an explicit and configurable feedback control loop structure, that manifests the relationship between the managed system and repair management functions; (3) an original replication structure for the management subsystem itself, which makes it fault-tolerant and self-healing.

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Sara Bouchenak, Fabienne Boyer, Sacha Krakowiak, Daniel Hagimont, Adrian Mos, Stefani Jean-Bernard, Noel de Palma, Vivien Quema, "Architecture-Based Autonomous Repair Management: An Application to J2EE Clusters," srds, pp.13-24, 24th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'05), 2005
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