Fourth International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'07) Jacksonville, Florida, USA June 11-June 15 ISBN: 0-7695-2779-5
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICAC.2007.34
Today?s entreprise-level applications are often built as an assembly of distributed components that provide the basic services required by the application logic. As the scale of these applications increases, coarse-grained components will need be decoupled and will use message-based communication, often helped by Message-Oriented Middleware or MOMs. In the Java world, a standardized interface exists for MOMs: Java Messaging Service or JMS. And like other middleware, some JMS implementations use clustering techniques to provide some level of performance and fault-tolerance. One such implementation is JORAM, which is open-source and hosted by the ObjectWeb consortium. The full version of this paper intends to describe performance modeling of various clustering configurations and validate our model with performance evaluation in a reallife cluster. In doing that, we observed that the resource-efficiency of the clustering methods can be very poor due to local instabilities and/or global load variations.
Index Terms:
MOM, JMS, Autonomic management, Self-optimization
Citation:
Christophe Taton, Noel De Palma, Jeremy Philippe, Sara Bouchenak, "Self-Optimization of Clustered Message-Oriented Middleware," icac, pp.18, Fourth International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'07), 2007 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||