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The topology service whose goal is to maintain and manipulate the
logical topology of distributed systems is currently undergoing the
OMG standardization process. It defines mainly three generic APIs that
are particularly useful for topology management purposes: The
Metadata Manager API allows the definition of rules for topology
relationships between object classes based on criteria
like their type or the number of objects that take part in a
topological relationship. The Data Manager API makes use of
the former API for establishing, maintaining or deleting relationships
between object instances. Every change requires a lookup for
ensuring that the rules defined in the metadata are fulfilled. The
Query Manager API, finally, is used by management applications
for inquiries concerning topology relationships.
Although these features are particularly useful for managing
distributed systems, the standardisation of the topology service has
been stopped in december 1997 because it seemed that recent
developments in the OMG (Portable Object Adapter, Meta-Object Services)
already provide parts of the topology service functionality.
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