Galaxy Introduction
Starmx
JMX is a framework for self-management of resources (an automatic system architecture). Its business goals include self-configuration, self-optimization, self-recovery, and self-protection.
- Self-configuration: The system can dynamically install and uninstall components, and change and correct conditions.
- Self-optimization: The system can monitor its capacity and status and improve performance by optimizing some behaviors.
- Self-recovery: The system can discover, diagnose, and recover problems on its own, and recover itself from faults.
- Self-protection: The system is able to lower itself than risk.
Galaxy
It is an SOA governance platform that mainly provides service registration and warehousing. business objectives: service Description and organization, static service lifecycle management, dependency management, service search, and network deployment (dependent on netboot ).
Jopr
It is a pluggable framework that provides management, monitoring, alarm, operation control, and configuration capabilities.
The core business objectives of the three products are different, but the business domains are consistent, that is, service and IT governance. Demonstrate the integration of the core concepts of the three products:
To achieve SOA governance, the key point is to inject a detector into each service, so as to achieve the purpose of service data collection and governance center Command Transmission. For these three products, due to the differences in its architecture, integration is still a bit challenging.