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Dragon SOA Governance Solution Olivier FABRE eBM Websourcing

Dragon SOA Governance Solution Olivier FABRE eBM Websourcing. What’s SOA Governance ? DraGon Governance Solution Targeted Audience. What’s SOA Governance ? DraGon Governance Solution Targeted Audience. Governance definitions. A lot of debates about SOA Governance definition…

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Dragon SOA Governance Solution Olivier FABRE eBM Websourcing

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  1. Dragon SOA Governance SolutionOlivier FABRE eBM Websourcing

  2. What’s SOA Governance ? • DraGon Governance Solution • Targeted Audience

  3. What’s SOA Governance ? • DraGon Governance Solution • Targeted Audience

  4. Governance definitions • A lot of debates about SOA Governance definition… • … but no doubt about the importance of Governance to succeeding with SOA • We take the following definitions of SOA governance: • “The ability to organize, enforce and re-configure service interactions in an SOA”. (Michael Wheaton – Sun)‏ • SOA Governance is a set of roles, policies and procedures that guide the adoption of SOA (Miko Matsumura – Software AG)

  5. Governance Infrastructure IDE modules (Eclipse plugin) Modeling Tools GUI SLA Management Policy Management Registry/Repository Lifecycle Management Versioning Publish and Discover Reporting Policy Enforcement SLA Enforcement Dependency Management Notifications Runtime Management: Probes and Modules Service Platform Mainframe ESB Application Server • The main components of an SOA Governance solution:

  6. Registry/Repository • Useful to: • Provide a single system of record where all relevant elements of your SOA become visible to all interested parties • Main features: • Registry • Publish, discover services and related metadata like WSDL, XSD, etc. • Organization management (enterprises, persons, jobs, etc.) • Roles of organizations in relation to services and endpoints • Agreement established between consumers and providers • Publish, discover policies that govern the behavior of users (persons or systems) that participate in the service lifecycle • Dependencies between services or between services and other SOA assets (BPEL processes, etc.) • Lifecycle management • Reporting: usage indicators, policy violations, etc. • Repository • Service metadata storage • Versioning • Notification

  7. Contract/Agreement Management • Useful to: • streamline service consumption • Main features: • Service Level Agreement (SLA) negotiation between service consumer and provider • Establishing SLA policies like authentication and QoS • Definition of penalties and rewards • Contract lifecycle and versioning

  8. Policy Management • Useful to: • Ensure desirable behavior among SOA participants (people or systems), all along service lifecycle • Support an increasing number of services, service providers and service consumers • Main features: • Policy publication, discovery • Support of different kind of policies like conformance policies (WSI Basic profile), QoS policies (latency, availability, etc.), Security policies (access right, encryption, etc.), etc. • Policy lifecycle and versioning • Policy enforcement at design time and runtime (in relation to runtime management)

  9. Runtime Management • Useful to: • Have an unified vision of all service runtime environments • Significantly increase the adaptability to consumers needs • Main features: • Service definition and access point import • Service monitoring: availability, latency, consumption, reusability, etc. • SLA and Runtime Policies enforcement • Policy violation notification

  10. What’s SOA Governance ? • DraGon Governance Solution • Targeted Audience

  11. Dragon Governance Platform Open Source governance solution: LGPL license Developed by eBM Websourcing, leader in open source middleware solution development Member of the OW2 consortium Based on Web Services standards: includes support for WSDL (1.1, 2.0), XSD, WS-* (WS-Agreement, WS-Policy, etc.) Integrates with different kind of Service Platform: Enterprise Service Bus (PEtALS ESB), Application Server, etc. Integrates with a lots of Database: Oracle, MySQL, HSQLDB, etc.

  12. Dragon architecture Publish Discover Cataloguing Validation Versioning Fine-grained Access Control Fine-grained Locking Life cycle Management Dependency Management User Management Notification PEtALS Distributed Service Platform Service Service Service Service • eBM Websourcing governance solution: Dragon Web UI Eclipse Plugin Maven Plugin Dragon Contract Manager UDDI API SOAP API REST API JAXR API File System JDBC LDAP Registry Repository (JAXR)‏ Policy Manager Security, QoS, SLA enforcement Monitoring Probes Import/Deployment

  13. Dragon in action • Organization management

  14. Dragon in action • Service management

  15. Dragon in action • SLA management

  16. Dragon in action • Runtime management

  17. What’s SOA Governance ? DraGon Governance Solution Targeted Audience

  18. Dragon targeted audience Business Analyst: has a business vision of a specific domain. Defines new business capabilities, objectives, processes and constraints (or rules). SOA Architect: has a global vision of the entire (or domain specific) service architecture. Assembles services into business processes or composite services. Service Developer: implements and maintains (updates, fixes...) services based on service definition and business constraints. Quality Manager: defines and executes service tests based on service definition and business constraints. Operator: push to production, setup and monitor services.

  19. Dragon targeted audience Service Manager: manages service versions and life cycles (state transitions). Defines service categorization and semantic. Enforces policies and SLA. Chief Information Officer: monitors SOA indicators (QoS, Service usage/reuse, development time...). Operation Analyst: creates SLA and other policies based on business constraints and objectives. SOA Librarian (Administrator): manages governance platform (roles, access rights, service categories, tags, indexation rules, life cycle definitions...).

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