// =================================================================== // Title: Application_AppRuntime // $State: Exp $ // $Date: 2005/02/17 00:09:56 $ // $RCSfile: Application_AppRuntime.mof,v $ // $Revision: 1.1 $ // =================================================================== //#pragma inLine ("Includes/copyright.inc") // Copyright 1998-2005 Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. 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Required objects, defined // by other working groups, are omitted. // ================================================================== // Change Log for v2.8 Preliminary // 15 May 2003 // - CR 1063 - Original Application Runtime Model // - CR 1147 - Change name of LastStatusUpdate // property in the RuntimeApplicationSystem and // change the statistics association to point // to the CIM_Application class. // 19 Dec 2003 CIM 2.8 Final // - CR 1178 - Change to the CIM_ApplicationSystem class // to add the application runtime subclass back in. // - CR 1197 - Delete DependencyCharacteristics[] from // CIM_ApplicationSystemDependency // - CR 1198 - Move the Application Runtime Model from // Preliminary to Final status // =================================================================== #pragma locale ("en_US") // =================================================================== // ApplicationSystemDependency // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description ( "This dependency expresses use-relationships or other logical " "interactions between application systems. At the business " "level, the relationship could be due to a distributed business " "process. Viewed from the technical level, the relationship is " "to be interpreted as communication between application " "systems. ApplicationSystemDependency primarily expresses " "'horizontal' relationships, i.e., relationships between " "distributed or local application systems.")] class CIM_ApplicationSystemDependency : CIM_Dependency { [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description ( "Antecedent represents the independent application system in " "this association.")] CIM_ApplicationSystem REF Antecedent; [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description ( "Dependent represents the application system dependent on " "the Antecedent.")] CIM_ApplicationSystem REF Dependent; }; // =================================================================== // ApplicationSystemHierarchy // =================================================================== [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description ( "Application systems may have arbitrarily complex structures. " "It may be necessary to build application system hierarchies " "including the two-step hierarchy of distributed and local " "systems. ApplicationSystemHierarchy allows building " "containment trees (only one parent at a time). It should not " "be used to express use-relationships; use " "CIM_ApplicationSystemDependency instead.")] class CIM_ApplicationSystemHierarchy : CIM_Component { [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The parent ApplicationSystem in the association.")] CIM_ApplicationSystem REF GroupComponent; [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description ( "The child ApplicationSystem in the association.")] CIM_ApplicationSystem REF PartComponent; }; // =================================================================== // StatisticalRuntimeOverview // =================================================================== [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description ( "This class represents statistical data and metrics that " "characterize the application as a whole. It exists only once " "per application system instance and provides primarily raw " "data for the monitoring of service levels. Therefore, the " "metrics presented are only a summary or overview of the " "application system behavior at a certain point of time. " "Instances are only available if the concerned application is " "running. Therefore, an instance of ApplicationSystem MUST " "exist when the instance of this class is created.")] class CIM_StatisticalRuntimeOverview : CIM_StatisticalData { [Description ( "The point in time (date and time) when the most recent " "inbound activity was observed for the application. A value " "of all zeros indicates that no inbound activity has taken " "place since the application was started.")] datetime LastActivity; [Description ( "The number of requests currently being served. This is not " "the count of open connections! Very often it reflects the " "number of current user requests. Note that the semantics of " "a request are general enough to characterize the entire " "application system."), Counter] uint32 NumberOfActiveRequests; [Description ( "The number of active requestors in the application system. " "It may differ from the number of active requests (greater " "if a requestor has issued multiple requests, smaller if " "some of the requestors have no request running at the " "considered point in time). Very often it reflects the " "number of user logged on to the application system or the " "number of sessions being served by the system. \n" "Note that the semantics of a requestor are general enough " "to characterize the entire application system."), Counter] uint32 NumberOfActiveRequestors; [Description ( "The average response time is the mean of a number of " "requests captured between StatisticTime and a close point " "in time in the past. This interval or duration, that the " "average depends on, is defined by the underlying " "implementation such that it still has a reasonable " "proximity to one point in time. The term average is not " "focused on averaging a number of requests but averaging a " "period of time. Therefore, the average does not relate to " "more than a couple of minutes and, consequently, " "AverageResponseTime has the notion of the response time at " "the point in time of StatisticTime. If the interval is too " "great, AverageResponseTime becomes meaningless for " "monitoring. If no response time can be determined, the " "value is 0."), Units ( "MilliSeconds" )] uint32 AverageResponseTime; }; // =================================================================== // AssociatedAppSystemOverviewStatistics // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description ( "The link to the runtime overview statistics of an application " "system.")] class CIM_AssociatedAppSystemOverviewStatistics : CIM_ElementStatisticalData { [Override ( "ManagedElement" ), Min ( 1 ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The application system for which the overview is defined.")] CIM_ApplicationSystem REF ManagedElement; [Override ( "Stats" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The application system runtime statistical overview.")] CIM_StatisticalRuntimeOverview REF Stats; }; // ================================================================== // end of file // ==================================================================