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Peer-to-peer orchestration of web mashups

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Web mashups are web applications built on top of external web services through their open APIs. As mashups are becoming increasingly complex, there is a need for systematic support for their development and orchestration. This paper presents a peer-to-peer approach to mashup orchestration where a network of agents carry out orchestration using continuation-passing messaging. The approach supports exception handling and recovery. Our experimental results show clear performance gains of the approach over traditional centralized orchestration in service-oriented computing and orchestration done by application servers hosting mashups.

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IIWAS '12: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
December 2012
432 pages
ISBN:9781450313063
DOI:10.1145/2428736
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  1. composite services
  2. continuation-passing messaging
  3. decentralized orchestration
  4. exception handling
  5. rollback

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