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| Interested Parties | Yongjun Xu, Senior Manager, Digital China Yasha Wang, Associate Professor, Peking University Feng Xu, Associate Professor, Nanjing University Xin Peng, Associate Professor, Fudan University | Yongjun Xu, Senior Manager, Digital China Yasha Wang, Associate Professor, Peking University Feng Xu, Associate Professor, Nanjing University Xin Peng, Associate Professor, Fudan University |
| Internationalization | (1) We will provide all documentation and code comments in English. (2) All team members can communicate with others in English. (3) We have put an emphasis on internationalization of the project, and expect to cooperate with more international organizations through OW2 consortium. | (1) We will provide all documentation and code comments in English. (2) All team members can communicate with others in English. (3) We have put an emphasis on internationalization of the project, and expect to cooperate with more international organizations through OW2 consortium. |
| Supporting team | Hailong Sun, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, sunhl@act.buaa.edu.cn Xu Wang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, wangxu@act.buaa.edu.cn Minzhi Yan, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, yanmz@act.buaa.edu.cn Yu Tang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, tangyu@act.buaa.edu.cn Jianyu Yang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, yangjy@act.buaa.edu.cn Jingbo Xu, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, xujingbo@act.buaa.edu.cn Wenmin Zhao, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, zhaowm@act.buaa.edu.cn Financial Support: our project was supported partly by China 863 program (No.2007AA010301, No. 2012AA011203). | Hailong Sun, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, sunhl@act.buaa.edu.cn Xu Wang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, wangxu@act.buaa.edu.cn Minzhi Yan, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, yanmz@act.buaa.edu.cn Yu Tang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, tangyu@act.buaa.edu.cn Jianyu Yang, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, yangjy@act.buaa.edu.cn Jingbo Xu, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, xujingbo@act.buaa.edu.cn Wenmin Zhao, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China, zhaowm@act.buaa.edu.cn Financial Support: our project was supported partly by China 863 program (No.2007AA010301, No. 2012AA011203). |
| Project information | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on PaaS (Platform as a Service) layer, which aims at providing a cloud platform mainly for service-oriented software developers, and developers with other programming models like Java Web applications. | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on PaaS (Platform as a Service) layer, which aims at providing a cloud platform mainly for service-oriented software developers, and developers with other programming models like Java Web applications. |
| Contribution to the OW2 Community | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on facilitating the development, deployment and management of service-oriented applications. It is also an combined implementation of SOA and Cloud Computing technologies, which will attract more users and contributors that have interests in SOA and cloud computing to the OW2 community. In addition, Service4All may contribute to Open Source Cloudware Initiative(OSCi) of OW2. In the PaaS layer, Service4All will provide an elastic, high available and easy extensible framework for middleware, with which developers can deploy services transparently. | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on facilitating the development, deployment and management of service-oriented applications. It is also an combined implementation of SOA and Cloud Computing technologies, which will attract more users and contributors that have interests in SOA and cloud computing to the OW2 community. In addition, Service4All may contribute to Open Source Cloudware Initiative(OSCi) of OW2. In the PaaS layer, Service4All will provide an elastic, high available and easy extensible framework for middleware, with which developers can deploy services transparently. |
| Description of the project and its goals | In general, Service4All is mainly composed of two major building blocks: Service Oriented AppEngine and ServiceFoundry. The former is responsible for providing a hosting environment for developers' applications. Now the AppEngine can support the running of atomic web services, composite web services (modeling with BPMN specification) and Java Web Applications (packaged with WAR files). The latter (i.e. ServiceFoundry) is an online development environment providing various tools for building applications with different programming models. Currently, SeriviceFoundry supports the invocation of atomic web services, modeling and composing of composite web services, and deployment of WAR files. Moreover, ServiceFoundry is well integrated with our online service repository,Service Exchange (http://www.servicexchange.cn), so as to falcilitate the resuing of existing services to build composite services. One advantage of Service4All is that both the AppEngine and ServiceFoundry can be easily extended to support other programming models, which enables Service4All to meet the requirments of different developers. For the infrastructure layer, Service4All can be deployed on top of physical resources or virtualized resources from existing IaaS providers. For example, we have successfully integrated Service4All with iVIC (http://www.ivic.org.cn). | In general, Service4All is mainly composed of two major building blocks: Service Oriented AppEngine and ServiceFoundry. The former is responsible for providing a hosting environment for developers' applications. Now the AppEngine can support the running of atomic web services, composite web services (modeling with BPMN specification) and Java Web Applications (packaged with WAR files). The latter (i.e. ServiceFoundry) is an online development environment providing various tools for building applications with different programming models. Currently, SeriviceFoundry supports the invocation of atomic web services, modeling and composing of composite web services, and deployment of WAR files. Moreover, ServiceFoundry is well integrated with our online service repository,Service Exchange (http://www.servicexchange.cn), so as to falcilitate the resuing of existing services to build composite services. One advantage of Service4All is that both the AppEngine and ServiceFoundry can be easily extended to support other programming models, which enables Service4All to meet the requirments of different developers. For the infrastructure layer, Service4All can be deployed on top of physical resources or virtualized resources from existing IaaS providers. For example, we have successfully integrated Service4All with iVIC (http://www.ivic.org.cn). |
| Your project and OW2 | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on facilitating the development, deployment and management of applications, which well satisfies the requirement of the OW2 Community. Especially, this project shares many commons with Open Source Cloudware Initiative(OSCi) of OW2. | Service4All is a cloud computing project focusing on facilitating the development, deployment and management of applications, which well satisfies the requirement of the OW2 Community. Especially, this project shares many commons with Open Source Cloudware Initiative(OSCi) of OW2. |
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