An Automatic Code Generation Framework for Service Dynamic Binding

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Service-oriented computing is a novel computing paradigm that utilizes simple small-scale services as fundamental elements to orchestrate applications that are complex large-scale services, while traditional software development methods and running environment are insufficient to support the challenges required by dynamic services binding and service reuse. We concentrate on service-oriented programming, and propose a mutable pragmatic and effective automated code generation framework for service dynamic binding. Service-oriented applications are developed in a unified and coordinated way, and the additional codes are generated automatically to invoke diverse services developed by distinct technologies. Service dynamic binding is achieved by filtering from a set of candidate services through the execution engine.

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