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Related: Known issues with ESET products and Windows 10 Was this information helpful? Languages This article is availableDevJolt Awards Channels▼ CloudMobileParallel.NETJVM LanguagesC/C++ToolsDesignTestingWeb DevJolt Awards JVM Languages Tweet Permalink Mashups and the Enterprise Mashup Markup Language (EMML) By Arun Viswanathan, April 12, 2010 EMML is a standard model proposed by mashup vendors Arun Viswanathan is a Technology Lead with the Java Centre of Excellence in http://www.drdobbs.com/jvm/mashups-and-the-enterprise-mashup-markup/224300049 SETLabs, Infosys Technologies, Bangalore. He works on Java and Java EE technologies. He can be reached at Arun_Viswanathan01@infosys.com. Mashups are an architectural style that combines data and/or content from different data sources or sites. https://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Standardization_Plan/Standardization_Needs Mashups are normally differentiated based on the use, architecture style, and data. While consumer mashups have been in use for a while, we're now see them moving into the enterprise. In a general sense, communication error what differentiates a consumer mashup from an enterprise mashup scene is that enterprise mashups are built following standard guidelines such those promoted by the Open Mashup Alliance (OMA), a standard model proposed by mashup vendors. The OMA is a federation of some of the top vendors in mashup space. The alliance has been set up with the aim to have a standardized, consistent, and interoperable way of developing and printer communication error deploying the mashups. The principles of the organization are open and the specification and runtime implementation are made available to anyone to use through the Creative Commons License. The OMA defines an Enterprise Mashup Markup Language (EMML) which is used to define mashups in a standardized manner. The mashup defined thus can be deployed in any of the mashup runtimes which is implemented as per the specifications provided by the OMA. In this article, I examine at the importance of OMA, the mashup architecture proposed by OMA, and the ease with which developers can create, deploy, and test a mashup developed as per the EMML specification. The Need for Standard Mashup Development There are several reasons why I think a standard mashup development platform is a necessity: The mashup space is fragmented with lots of vendors. Currently there is no single dominant mashup platform. All applications do not provide a web API which is the one of the main inputs for a mashup. There is also splintering of widget models developed by large enterprises. Access to accurate data sources within the network is required in a consistent manner. The mashup marketplace is still developing. Since there was no dominant platform there was a
Mashup Standards and Security 1.1.3 W3C Web Applications Specification 1.1.4 W3C Semantic Web Services 1.1.5 OMG Business Process Model and Notation 1.1.6 OMG Service Oriented Architecture 1.1.7 OASIS Service Description and Discovery 1.1.8 Open Group SOA Ontology 1.1.9 DIN Publicly Available Specification 1018 1.2 Cloud Hosting 1.2.1 DMTF 1.2.2 OGF 1.2.3 OpenStack 1.2.4 OASIS/TOSCA 1.2.5 W3C 1.2.6 SNIA 1.3 Internet of Things Service Enablement 1.3.1 ETSI TC M2M (Machine to Machine) 1.3.2 OMA Next Generation Service Interface Context Management 1.3.3 OGC Sensor Web Enablement 1.3.4 ISO Sensor Network Reference Architecture 1.4 Data/Context Management Services 1.4.1 OMA NGSI & Content Delivery 1.4.2 W3C 1.4.3 ISO-JPEG/MPEG 1.5 Interface to the Network and Devices 1.5.1 W3C 1.5.2 WAC 1.5.3 OMA Device Management 1.5.4 OpenFlow 1.5.5 IETF 1.5.6 3GPP and ETSI-TISPAN 1.5.7 HGI 1.6 Security, Privacy, Trust 1.6.1 OASIS XACML 1.6.2 OASIS SAML 1.6.3 IETF OAuth 1.6.4 OpenID Foundation 1.6.5 OVAL 1.6.6 NIST Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) 1.6.7 IETF Intrusion Detection Message Exchange Format (IDMEF) 1.6.8 NIST Remediation (Security Content Automation Protocol) STANDARDIZATION NEEDS Part of the FI-WARE project involves surveying and monitoring the standardization landscape. A general overview is provided in Relevant Standardization Bodies. In the sections below, Partners responsible for each Work Package have analysed the SDOs (Standards Development Organizations), especially those relevant to architectural and protocol issues, and classified them (or their sub-working-groups) according to whether FI-WARE needs to "Monitor", "Use" or "Contribute" within them. Application and Services Ecosystem OpenMashup Enterprise Mashup Markup Language Note: Open Mashup Alliance abbreviates its name to OMA, however in this context the abbreviation OpenMashup is used to avoid confusion with the older organization Open Mobile Alliance. The OpenMashup EMML is an XML markup language for creating enterprise mashups, which are software applications that consume and mash data from a variety of sources, often performing logical or mathematical operations as well as presenting data. Mashed data produced by enterprise mashups are pre