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Integration of heterogeneous web services in exceptional situations

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Web services are intended to enable interoperability between heterogeneous distributed systems. Although the technology has been widely adopted and accepted, there are still differences between runtime platforms in exception structure and handling. This results in difficulties in effective handling of exceptions during Web services invocation. The paper presents a solution that enables coordinated exception handling between different environments, which involves communication between the client and server to exchange exceptional information and invocation of defined handling functions. The functions are supplied by dedicated libraries that extend heterogeneous runtime platforms. Additionally, IDE environments are augmented with facilities for development of Web services exception processing code. An implementation of the solution for IBM WebSphere Application Server and Microsoft Internet Information Server is presented
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219--228
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Bibliogr. 12 poz.
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  • Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdańsk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland, pkacz@eti.pg.gda.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] Y. Chen, WS-Mediator for Improving Dependability of Service Composition. PhD thesis, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2008.
  • [2] S. Entwisle, H. Schmidt, I. Peake, and E. Kendall, A Model Driven Exception Management Framework for Developing Reliable Software Systems. In 10th IEEE Intern. Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2006.
  • [3] A. Gorbenko, V. Kharchenko, P. Popov, A. Romanovsky, and A. Boyarchuk, Development of Dependable Web Services out of Undependable Web Components. Technical Report CS-TR-863, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2004.
  • [4] A. Gorbenko, A. Mikhaylichenko, V. Kharchenko, and E.K. Iraj, Exception Analysis In Service-Oriented Architecture. In 6th Intern. Conf. Information Systems Technology and its Applications, 1ST A, Ukraine, 2007.
  • [5] V. Issarny, Concurrent Exception Handling. Advances in Exception Handling Techniques, LNCS 2022, 2001.
  • [6] P.L. Kaczmarek, B. Krefft, and H. Krawczyk, Coordinated Exception Handling in J2EE Applications. In 6th Intern. Conf. on Computational Science, LNCS 3991, 2006.
  • [7] ReSIST: Resilience for Survivability in 1ST, A European Network of Excellence. Resilience-Building Technologies: State of Knowledge, 2006.
  • [8] R. Shen and E. Choi, Build error-proof Web services. IBM developer Works, 2002.
  • [9] K. Simons and J. Stafford, CMEH: Container Managed Exception Handling for Increased Assembly Robustness. In Component-Based Software Engineering, LNCS 3054. 2004.
  • [10] P. Wang and R. Butek, Throw the Right Exception from the Service Endpoint. IBM Developer Works, 2004.
  • [11] The World Wide Web Consortium, Web Services Activity, http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/, 2009.
  • [12] J. Xu, A. Romanovsky, and B. Randell, Concurrent Exception Handling and Resolution in Distributed Object Systems. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 11(10), 2000.
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BPP2-0019-0065
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