A redundant nested invocation suppression mechanism for active replication fault-tolerant web service

Chen Liang Fang, Deron Liang, Chyouhwa Chen, Pu San Lin

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Abstract

Zwass suggested that middleware and message service is one of the five fundamental technologies used to realize Electronic Commerce (EC). The Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is recognized as a more promising middleware for EC applications among other leading candidates such as CORBA. We notice that the fault-tolerance issue is somewhat neglected in the current standard, i.e., SOAP 1.1. We therefore proposed a fault tolerant web service called fault-tolerant SOAP or FT-SOAP through which web services can be built with higher resilience to failure. Active replication is a common approach to building highly available and reliable distributed software applications. The redundant nested invocation (RNI) problem arises when servers in a replicated group issues nested invocations to other server groups in response to a client invocation. In this work, we propose a mechanism to perform auto-suppression of redundant nested invocation in an active replication FT-SOAP system. Our approach ensures the portability requirement of a middleware, especially for FT-SOAP.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, EEE 2004
EditorsS.T. Yuan, J. Liu
Pages9-16
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 2004
EventProceedings - 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, EEE 2004 - Taipei, Taiwan
Duration: 28 Mar 200431 Mar 2004

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, EEE 2004

Conference

ConferenceProceedings - 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, EEE 2004
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityTaipei
Period28/03/0431/03/04

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