ReLock: a resilient two-phase locking RESTful transaction model

SERVICE ORIENTED COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS(2021)

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Abstract
Service composition and supporting transactions across composed services are among the major challenges characterizing service-oriented computing. REpresentational State Transfer (REST) is one of the approaches used for implementing Web services that is gaining momentum thanks to its features making it suitable for cloud computing and microservices-based contexts. This paper introduces ReLock, a resilient RESTful transaction model introducing general purpose transactions on RESTful services by a layered approach and a two-phase locking mechanism not requesting any change to the RESTful services involved in a transaction.
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RESTful web services, RESTful transaction model, ACID, Two-phase locking, Resiliency
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