Jolie and LEMMA: Model-Driven Engineering and Programming Languages Meet on Microservices

Saverio Giallorenzo*, Fabrizio Montesi, Marco Peressotti, Florian Rademacher, Sabine Sachweh

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Abstract

In the field of microservices, Model-Driven Engineering has emerged as a powerful methodology for architectural design, and new programming languages have introduced language abstractions to deal with microservice development more effectively. In this article, we present the first preliminary investigation of how the two approaches can be married, taking the LEMMA framework and the Jolie programming language as respective representatives. By developing a conceptual metamodel for Jolie, we elicit a strong link between the two approaches, which shows that there is much to gain. We discuss a few low-hanging fruits that come from our finding and present some interesting future directions that arise from our new viewpoint.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoordination Models and Languages : 23rd IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, COORDINATION 2021, Held as Part of the 16th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisCoTec 2021, Valletta, Malta, June 14–18, 2021, Proceedings
EditorsFerruccio Damiani, Ornela Dardha
Volume12717
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2021
Pages276-284
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-78141-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-78142-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event16th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques - Valletta, Malta
Duration: 14. Jun 202118. Jun 2021

Conference

Conference16th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques
Country/TerritoryMalta
CityValletta
Period14/06/202118/06/2021
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume12717
ISSN0302-9743

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