-
1. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
marklittle Aug 7, 2007 8:51 AM (in response to arutha)SLAs are more than "a messaging-level subject". They're part of the overall service lifecycle and governance aspects, which go into the service implementation itself, covering functional and non-functional aspects.
But to answer your specific question: we don't have anything formal in the release for SLAs. We're working on our governance strategy so expect to see some improvements around this in the coming months/releases. We did a recent announcement around a donation from Thomas Erl that overlaps with some of this, so we're hoping to get broad community support. The problem with SLAs is that there's no standard. We'd like to see that fixed too. -
2. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
burrsutter Aug 7, 2007 11:06 AM (in response to arutha)Could you please describe how you would like your SLA implemented?
-
3. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
arutha Aug 8, 2007 5:04 AM (in response to arutha)
I see, thanks for the answer. Will be looking forward to such a release.
How I would like it implemented.. I'm not deep enough into the jBoss ESB structure, especially in combination with jBoss jBPM and BPEL to give a proper answer, but on a theoretical level:
the ability to declare SLA specifications(be it in XML or any other format), to persistantly monitor how the actual performance of the specifications are and if possible, a way to 'divide resources' and enforce priorities on certain processes. -
4. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
aldray_esb Sep 17, 2008 9:31 AM (in response to arutha)Hi, may i know if any SLA roadmap or SLA in placed for JBoss ESB now?
If SLA is not available in community version, is there an Enterprise w/ SLA features? -
5. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
marklittle Sep 19, 2008 7:27 AM (in response to arutha)Take a look at the SOA Governance (Overlord) project on labs.
-
6. Re: ESB SLA monitoring/handling
burrsutter Sep 19, 2008 11:24 AM (in response to arutha)The JBoss Operations Network offers performance monitoring down to the action level. Action level message counts, failures, bytes, processing time.
JON has a robust alerting solution that allows you to baseline a metric (e.g. processing time), for "normal" performance and set up a condition of when that metric is greater than or less than 20% of the baseline. Alerts can be emailed, pushed out via SNMP, keeps a full audit trail of breaches, etc.
It is my expectation that a portion of what people want for SLAs can be addressed with this capability.
More information on JON:
http://www.jboss.com/products/jbosson
I'm getting ready for a webinar on Oct 2nd that will be demonstrating these kinds of features.
Burr