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iPOJO: an Extensible Service-Oriented Component Framework
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA July 09-July 13
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Clement Escoffier, GRENOBLE UNIVERSITY
Richard S. Hall, GRENOBLE UNIVERSITY
Philippe Lalanda, GRENOBLE UNIVERSITY
Nowadays, application needs loose-coupling approach allowing asynchronous evolution. Serviceoriented computing is a paradigm that utilizes services as fundamental elements for application design, and fulfills loose-coupling requirement. However, services themselves are typically only used to abstract remote functionality; the service-oriented approach proffered by web services does not promote an implementation model managing service dynamism. This paper proposes iPOJO, a service-oriented component to implement services. However, this component model does not only manage dynamic service interactions; it also provides an extensibility mechanism. IPOJO Components can manage other non-functional properties as persistency, security, autonomic management, eventing... To illustrate the approach, the paper presents a usage of iPOJO on a residential gateway.
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Clement Escoffier, Richard S. Hall, Philippe Lalanda, "iPOJO: an Extensible Service-Oriented Component Framework," scc, pp.474-481, IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2007), 2007
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