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Service Composition for REST

Published: 01 September 2014 Publication History

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One of the key strengths of service oriented architectures, the concept of service composition to reuse and combine existing services in order to achieve new and superior functionality, promises similar advantages when applied to resources oriented architectures. The challenge in this context is how to realize service composition in compliance with the constraints defined by the REST architectural style and how to realize it in a way that it can be integrated to and benefit from existing service composition solutions. Existing approaches to REST service composition are mostly bound to the HTTP protocol and often lack a systematic methodology and a mature and standards based realization approach. In our work, we follow a comprehensible methodology by deriving the key requirements for REST service composition directly from the REST constraints and then mapping these requirements to a standard compliant extension of the BPEL composition language. We performed a general requirements analysis for REST service composition, defined a meta model for a corresponding BPEL extension, realized this extension prototypically and validated it based on a real world use case from the eScience domain. Our work provides a general methodology to enable REST service composition as well as a realization approach that enables the combined composition of WSDL and REST services in a mature and robust way.

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  • (2018)Thrift Service CompositionProceedings of the international conference on smart cities and internet of things10.1145/3269961.3269973(1-5)Online publication date: 26-Sep-2018
  • (2018)API governance support through the structural analysis of REST APIsComputer Science - Research and Development10.1007/s00450-017-0384-133:3-4(291-303)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2018

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EDOC '14: Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
September 2014
238 pages
ISBN:9781479954704

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 01 September 2014

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  1. BPEL
  2. REST
  3. eScience
  4. service composition
  5. simulation workflow

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  • (2018)Thrift Service CompositionProceedings of the international conference on smart cities and internet of things10.1145/3269961.3269973(1-5)Online publication date: 26-Sep-2018
  • (2018)API governance support through the structural analysis of REST APIsComputer Science - Research and Development10.1007/s00450-017-0384-133:3-4(291-303)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2018

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