WSDM-Monitoring

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| {center}{flash:file=^WSDM.swf|width=600px|height=560px}{show-to}{center} | The video shows an exchange between a client and a service provider, monitored by the EasierBSM bus. In a first time, a service endpoint (C) is deployed into the bus. A corresponding non-functional endpoint is deployed automatically generated in EasierBSM thanks to BSM interceptors.\\
In a second time, a monitoring client (a governance tool for instance, such as [EasierGOV|easiergov:EasierGov Overview]) subscribes on this endpoint.\\
Then at runtime:
# The client sends its request. It is intercepted when coming in the bus and 2 reports are created at timestamps T1 and T2, containing current information (such as time). While the client request is routed to the service, a message containing these 2 reports is sent to the EasierBSM, and more precisely in its Data-collector component. This data-collector is in charge to forward the message to the corresponding non functional endpoint.
# In a same way, when the service answers to the client, 2 new reports are created at timestamps T3 and T4. These 2 last reports are sent to the EasierBSM and current Quality of Service values are updated and sent to the monitoring consumer(s). |