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Allocation of Resources Between Web Services in a Composite Service

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Assignee: MICROSOFT CORPPriority: Oct 11, 2010Filed: Sep 19, 2014Published: Mar 19, 2015
Est. expiryOct 11, 2030(~4.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Marc Mercuri
G06F 9/5055H04L 47/70H04L 47/2425
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Abstract

Technologies are described herein for allocating resources of a publisher web service to a subscriber web service according to the subscriber web service's SLA type. A request for information is received from a subscriber web service. The request for information may include a SLA type between a publisher web service and the subscriber web service and an identifier of the subscriber web service. The composite service may include the publisher web service and the subscriber web service. A resource allocation associated with the SLA type is retrieved. A set of resources are allocated multiple resources of the publisher web service to the subscriber web service according to the resource allocation and the identifier. The set of resources may be configured to satisfy the request for information

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         1 . A computer-implemented method for allocating resources between web services in a composite service, the method comprising computer-implemented operations for:
 receiving a request for information from a subscriber web service, the request for information comprising a service level agreement (SLA) type between a publisher web service and the subscriber web service and an identifier of the subscriber web service, the composite service comprising the publisher web service and the subscriber web service;   retrieving a resource allocation associated with the SLA type; and   allocating a set of resources from multiple resources of the publisher web service to the subscriber web service according to the resource allocation and the identifier, the set of resources configured to satisfy the request for information.

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