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Automatically Determining Compatibility of Evolving Services

HPL-2008-49 Automatically Determining Compatibility of Evolving Services - Becker, Karin; Lopes, Andre; Milojicic, Dejan; Pruyne, Jim; Singhal, Sharad
Keyword(s): SOA, service, backward compatibility, version
Abstract: A major advantage of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) is composition and coordination of loosely coupled services. Because the development lifecycles of services and clients are de-coupled, multiple service versions have to be maintained to continue supporting older clients. Typically versions a ...
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Munin::Node::Service(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Munin::Node::Service(3pm)

NAME
Munin::Node::Service - Methods related to handling of Munin services SYNOPSIS
my $services = Munin::Node::Service->new(timeout => 30); $services->prepare_plugin_environment; if ($services->is_a_runnable_service($file_name)) { $services->fork_service($file_name); } METHODS
new my $services = Munin::Node::Service->new(%args); Constructor. All arguments are optional. Valid arguments are: "servicedir" The directory that will be searched for services. "defuser", "defgroup" The default uid and gid that services will run as. Service-specific user and group directives (as set by the service configuration files) will override this. "timeout" The default timeout for services. Services taking longer than this to run will be killed. Service-specific timeouts will (as set in the service configuration files) will override this value. is_a_runnable_service my $bool = $services->is_a_runnable_service($file_name); Runs miscellaneous tests on $file_name in the service directory, to try and establish whether it is a runnable service. list my @services = $services->list; Returns a list of all the runnable services in the directory. prepare_plugin_environment $services->prepare_plugin_environment(@services); Carries out various tasks that plugins require before being run, such as loading service configurations and exporting common environment variables. export_service_environment $services->export_service_enviromnent($service); Exports all the environment variables specific to service $service. change_real_and_effective_user_and_group $service->change_real_and_effective_user_and_group($service); Changes the current process' effective group and user IDs to those specified in the configuration, or the default user or group otherwise. Also changes the real group and user IDs if the operating system supports it. On failure, causes the process to exit. exec_service $service->exec_service($service, [$argument]); Replaces the current process with an instance of service $service in $directory, running with the correct environment and privileges. This function never returns. The process will exit(2) if the service to be run failed the paranoia check. fork_service $result = $service->fork_service($service, [$argument]); Identical to exec_service(), except it runs the service in a subprocess. If the service takes longer than the timeout, it will be terminated. Returns a hash reference containing (among other things) the service's output and exit value. (See documentation for run_as_child() in Munin::Node::Service for a comprehensive description.) perl v5.14.2 2013-11-12 Munin::Node::Service(3pm)