Abstract
This tutorial describes AIOCJ, which stands for Adaptive Interaction Oriented Choreographies in Jolie, a choreographic language for programming
microservice-based applications which can be updated at runtime. The compilation of a single AIOCJ program generates the whole set of distributed
microservices that compose the application. Adaptation is performed using
adaptation rules. Abstractly, each rule replaces a pre-delimited part of the
program with the new code contained in the rule itself. Concretely, at runtime,
the application of a rule updates part of the microservices that compose
the application so to match the behavior specified by the updated program.
Thanks to the properties of choreographies, the adaptive application is free
from communication deadlocks and message races even after adaptation.
microservice-based applications which can be updated at runtime. The compilation of a single AIOCJ program generates the whole set of distributed
microservices that compose the application. Adaptation is performed using
adaptation rules. Abstractly, each rule replaces a pre-delimited part of the
program with the new code contained in the rule itself. Concretely, at runtime,
the application of a rule updates part of the microservices that compose
the application so to match the behavior specified by the updated program.
Thanks to the properties of choreographies, the adaptive application is free
from communication deadlocks and message races even after adaptation.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Behavioural Types : from Theory to Tools |
Redaktører | Simon Gay, António Ravara |
Forlag | River Publishers |
Publikationsdato | 2017 |
Sider | 147-167 |
Kapitel | 7 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 9788793519824 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2017 |
Udgivet eksternt | Ja |