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Gary Brown updated RTGOV-70:
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Description:
Generate an Event Processor Network to represent the Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
defined within a S-RAMP repository. These agreements will be described using the WSLA
standard.
Initially only two properties will be considered, response time and availability.
Availability information will need to be obtained from a management system.
Under the control of a workflow, information provided within a WSLA definition associated
with a service will be converted into an EPN. The EPN will then be treated as another
deployable artifact along side the service it is monitoring.
was:
Generate an Event Processor Network to represent the Service policies (SLAs) defined
within a S-RAMP repository.
Decision will need to be made regarding how users will specify the policies within the
repository. Too constrained and it may limit the flexibility of the SLAs, but unrestricted
may make the specification and execution more complex.
What should the source of events be? Response time or raw events leaving the generation
process to include 'added value' nodes that derive some of the information that
the policies may require?
For the initial version it is probably better that the generated EPN only relies on the
source activity events (or possibly filtered out SOA events), but then all further
pre-processing must be done within the network itself.
Users can then have some flexibility in what source events are available for the policies
they write.
S-RAMP/WSLA to Event Processor Network generator
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Key: RTGOV-70
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RTGOV-70
Project: RTGov (Run Time Governance)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Gary Brown
Assignee: Gary Brown
Fix For: 1.1
Generate an Event Processor Network to represent the Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
defined within a S-RAMP repository. These agreements will be described using the WSLA
standard.
Initially only two properties will be considered, response time and availability.
Availability information will need to be obtained from a management system.
Under the control of a workflow, information provided within a WSLA definition associated
with a service will be converted into an EPN. The EPN will then be treated as another
deployable artifact along side the service it is monitoring.
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