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Service Decoupler: Full Dynamic Decoupling in Service Invocation

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According to the service loose-coupling principle, service-oriented software should not be coupled to concrete services. To help developers in implementing dynamic decoupling in service invocation, the patterns of service adapter and abstraction have been adopted by the literature. However, these patterns do not necessarily offer full dynamic-decoupling, since adapters expose specific interfaces and abstractions suffer from the antipattern of abstraction-without-decoupling. To overcome the limitations of the related patterns, we propose a new compound pattern called Service Decoupler. We contribute by specifying the structure and the implementation details of the proposed pattern.

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    EuroPLoP '17: Proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs
    July 2017
    566 pages
    ISBN:9781450348485
    DOI:10.1145/3147704
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    1. abstract service
    2. abstraction without decoupling
    3. service adapter
    4. service interface
    5. service rebinding

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