DocumentCode :
2925999
Title :
Early Capacity Testing of an Enterprise Service Bus
Author :
Ueno, Ken ; Tatsubori, Michiaki
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Res. Lab., IBM Res., Tokyo
fYear :
2006
fDate :
18-22 Sept. 2006
Firstpage :
709
Lastpage :
716
Abstract :
An enterprise service-oriented architecture is typically realized on a messaging infrastructure called an enterprise service bus (ESB). An ESB is a bus which delivers messages from service requesters to service providers. Since it sits between the service requesters and providers, it is not appropriate to use any existing capacity planning methodology for servers, such as modeling to estimate an ESB´s capacity. There are programs which run on an ESB called mediation modules. Their functionalities vary and depend on how people use the ESB. This creates difficulties for capacity planning and performance evaluation. This paper proposes a performance evaluation methodology and techniques for ESBs. We actually run the ESB on a real machine while providing a pseudo-environment around it. In order to ease setting up the environment we provide ultra-light service requestors and service providers for the ESB under test. We show that the proposed mock environment can be set up with practical hardware resources available at the time of hardware resource assessment. Our experimental results showed that the testing results with our mock environment are equivalent to the results in the real environment
Keywords :
Web services; early capacity testing; enterprise service bus; enterprise service-oriented architecture; hardware resource assessment; mediation modules; performance evaluation; Capacity planning; Hardware; Laboratories; Mediation; Middleware; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Service oriented architecture; TCPIP; Testing; Web services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Web Services, 2006. ICWS '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2669-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICWS.2006.57
Filename :
4032086
Link To Document :
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