Running distributed applications in the cloud involves deployment. That is, distribution and configuration of application services and middleware infrastructure. The considerable complexity of these tasks resulted in the emergence of declarative JSON-based domain-specific deployment languages to develop deployment programs. However, existing deployment programs unsafely compose artifacts written in different languages, leading to bugs that are hard to detect before run time. Furthermore, deployment languages do not provide extension points for custom implementations of existing cloud services such as application-specific load balancing policies. To address these shortcomings, we propose CPL (Cloud Platform Language), a statically-typed core language for programming both distributed applications as well as their deployment on a cloud platform. In CPL, application services and deployment programs interact through statically typed, extensible interfaces, and an application can trigger further deployment at run time. We provide a formal semantics of CPL and demonstrate that it enables type-safe, composable and extensible libraries of service combinators, such as load balancing and fault tolerance.
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10:00 - 11:30: Languages and ModularityResearch Results at MODULARITY Chair(s): Shigeru ChibaUniversity of Tokyo | |||
10:00 - 10:30 Talk | Modularity and Optimization in Synergy Research Results DOI | ||
10:30 - 11:00 Talk | Cooperative Decoupled Processes: The E-Calculus and Linearity Research Results DOI | ||
11:00 - 11:30 Talk | CPL: A Core Language for Cloud Computing Research Results Oliver BračevacTU Darmstadt, Sebastian ErdwegTU Darmstadt, Germany, Guido SalvaneschiTU Darmstadt, Mira MeziniTU Darmstadt DOI |