Abstract-WSLAs can be viewed as describing the service aspect of web services. By their nature, web services are distributed. Therefore, integrating support code into a web service application is potentially costly and error prone. Viewed from this AOP perspective, then, we present a method for integrating WSLAs into code generation using the AXpect weaver, the AOP technology for Infopipes. This helps to localize the code physically and therefore increase the eventual maintainability and enhance the reuse of the WSLA code. We then illustrate the weavers capability by using a WSLA document to codify constraints and metrics for a streaming image application that requires CPU resource monitoring.
Abstract.As the complexity of large-scale enterprise applications increases, providing performance verification through staging becomes an important part of reducing business risks associated with violating sophisticated service-level agreement (SLA). Currently, performance verification during the staging process is accomplished through either an expensive, cumbersome manual approach or ad hoc automation. This paper describes an automation approach as part of the Elba project supporting monitoring and performance analysis of distributed multi-tiered applications that helps in bottleneck detection. We use machinelearning to determine service-level objectives (SLOs) satisfaction and locate bottlenecks in candidate deployment scenarios. We evaluate our tools with TPC-W, an on-line bookstore, and RUBiS, an on-line auction site.
-The increasing complexity of enterprise and distributed systems demands automated design, testing, deployment, and monitoring of applications. Testing, or staging, in particular poses unique challenges. In this paper, we present the Elba project and Mulini generator. The goal of Elba is creating automated staging and testing of complex enterprise systems before deployment to production. Automating the staging process lowers the cost of testing applications. Feedback from staging, especially when coupled with appropriate resource costs, can be used to ensure correct functionality and provisioning for the application. The Elba project extracts test parameters from production specifications (such as SLAs) and deployment specifications, and via the Mulini generator, creates staging plans for the application. We then demonstrate Mulini on an example application, TPC-W, and show how information from automated staging and monitoring allows us to refine application deployments easily based on performance and cost.
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