Web Service orchestration frameworks support a coarse-grained kind of exception handling because they cannot identify the causes of the occurring exceptions as precisely as needed to solve problems at their origin. This paper presents a framework for Web Service orchestration which employs diagnostic services to support a fine grained identification of the causes of the exceptions and the consequent execution of effective exception handlers. Our framework is particularly suitable for intelligent exception handling in Enterprise Application Integration.

Fault Tolerant Web Service Orchestration by Means of Diagnosis

ARDISSONO, Liliana;FURNARI, ROBERTO;GOY, Annamaria;PETRONE, GIOVANNA;SEGNAN, MARINO
2006-01-01

Abstract

Web Service orchestration frameworks support a coarse-grained kind of exception handling because they cannot identify the causes of the occurring exceptions as precisely as needed to solve problems at their origin. This paper presents a framework for Web Service orchestration which employs diagnostic services to support a fine grained identification of the causes of the exceptions and the consequent execution of effective exception handlers. Our framework is particularly suitable for intelligent exception handling in Enterprise Application Integration.
2006
European Workshop on Software Architectures
Nantes
4-5/09/2006
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
Springer
Vol. 4344
2
16
978-354069271-3
http://www.springerlink.com/content/734414h226157530/
Service Oriented Architectures; exception management; diagnosis
L. ARDISSONO; R. FURNARI; A. GOY; G. PETRONE; M. SEGNAN
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