Autonomic management of J2EE edge servers

Nowadays, one of the biggest challenges for companies is to cope with the high cost of their information technologies infrastructure. Edge computing is a new computing paradigm designed to allocate on-demand computing and storage resources. Those resources are web cache servers scattered over the ISP backbones. We argue that this paradigm could be applied for on-demand full application hosting, helping reduce cost. In this paper, we present a J2EE dynamic server able to deploy/host J2EE applications on demand and its autonomic manager. For that, we reengineer and experiment JOnAS, an open-source J2EE static server. Two management policies of the autonomic manager were stressed by a simulation of a worldwide ISP network.