| Solution data |
| Name | Model-driven integration of JACK and Web services |
| Result type | Methodology/guideline |
| Description/functionality | The model-driven integration of the Jack Agent platform into a Web service environment extends the PIM4SOA to JACK Agent platform model transformation. With the help of the WSDL Analyzer, a generated instance of the Jack meta-model is adapted to a specific scenario with possibly changing partners. |
| Benefits to interoperability | The model-driven integration of the Jack agent platform into a Web service environment contributes to the integration of agent technologies into the ATHENA interoperability framework. |
| Supported models/methodologies | - |
| Supported input interfaces | - |
| Supported output interfaces | - |
| Validation/demonstration | Will be done with respect to the different scenarios in the ATHENA project. |
| Standards compliance | - |
| Availability | - |
| License | - |
| Status | Concept |
| Requirements/dependencies |
- Instance of Jack meta-model
- WSDL Analyzer
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| Web references | - |
| ATHENA metadata |
| Contact person | Klaus Fischer, DFKI |
| Contributors | DFKI |
| Provided by project/activity |
- A5 – Planned and Customisable Service-Oriented Architectures
- A6 – Model-driven and Adaptive Interoperability Architectures
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| Deliverables representing result | - |
| Contribution to key result |
- 12. Service Composition Framework
- 13. Model-driven and Adaptable Interoperability Framework and Infrastructure
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| Used in pilot | - |
| Deliverable providing evaluation | - |