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Original Title:
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, technology, and design
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Thomas ERL
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7-111-19727-5
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Chen jicang
Publication date:
2006-11
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ContentsIn this book, Thomas ERL presents the first end-to-end tutorial, which provides step-by-step guidance on service-oriented modeling and design starting from the grass-roots level. Through step-by-step, clear, and vivid SOA implementation guidance, readers can gain an in-depth understanding of the composition of SOA. This book consists of three parts: the concept of SOA, related technologies and specifications, and design processes. The principles of SOA and the benefits brought by SOA are deeply and carefully discussed in the book. This is even a clue throughout the book, from theory to practice, from principles to product support. I think, this is because any technology, especially when it first appeared, is easy for people to use it for fashion, however, users often ignore that any technology exists to solve a certain problem, that is, the technology is generated due to market demand and is "Fruit" rather than "cause ". Only by deeply understanding the benefits of SOA can we enjoy the value it brings and avoid its limitations.
Features:· Nominated books by the jolt Award · detailed process of service-oriented analysis and design step by step · in-depth exploration of various service-oriented design models · comprehensive research.. NET and J2EE support for SOA in the development and operation platform
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In today's IT industry, service-oriented architecture is a hot topic, but it is often misunderstood. Thomas clearly describes the concepts, norms, and standards behind services and Web services. For enterprises that want to adopt SOA, detailed suggestions on service-oriented analysis, planning and design are provided. This is a must-read book! --- Alex Lynch, Chief Consultant of Microsoft's Enterprise Service Department, is designed to provide business value for our solutions. It is essential to correctly understand service-oriented analysis, design, and development solutions. Thomas did a beautiful thing. He actually used this book to unveil the secrets of SOA. --- Rick Weaver, Senior Consultant of IBM, sw I/T certified expert
This is a practical guide to SOA principles, strategies, and best practices. It reveals the basic framework for adopting SOA in a complex enterprise environment. --- This book is very timely and necessary for Sun senior engineers in this emerging field. Through clarification of the Principles and nuances in this field, the author provides a comprehensive approach to the key aspects of SOA: From analysis, planning to standards, from ws ˉ specifications to BPEL. I would like to recommend this book to customers and partners who plan to adopt the SOA principles. --- Rivi Perpu, senior field architect of rogue wave software company. In short, this is an SOA book written based on practical experience in the actual production environment. Too many SOA books fall into technical details about Web service standards, or are only being publicized by repeated vendors. This book truly covers the most essential parts: complex process planning, design, and implementation of a service-oriented architecture suitable for the Organization's goals. It is a mentor to any software developer, architect, or project manager who wants to implement a service-oriented architecture. --- Prisila wolmsley, managing director of datypic, has provided a satisfactory introduction to the service-oriented architecture. The author uses a volume of books to cover all topics, from theoretical to practical technical details. The examples are quite rich and the text is extremely clear. --- Ronald berret, author of XML and databases, a book on SOA that provides practical answers and examples. You can follow the author to enter the real world of SOA. From design to industry standards, this book is well written and can be used as a daily reference. When you start your own service-oriented adventure, you will put this book into your bag. --- Clarke xaell, vice president of csell, now those organizations that are committed to improving the existing service-oriented architecture rather than simply staying in simple web services have finally available expert-level resources. In leading the way to a truly service-oriented enterprise, the author unveiled the complex open ws donei standard through detailed practical discussions and case studies. The description in this book is in-depth and clear, and the work in field guidance is almost perfect. --- Dr. Kevin P. Davis, a software architect, this book is an excellent guide for architects, developers, and managers who are working or planning on web services or service-oriented architecture solutions. This book is divided into four parts. The first part describes basic XML technology, web services and service-oriented architecture in detail, and pays attention to emerging standards. This book is quite well written and covers all topics. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who cares about enterprise-level service architecture. --- Adam Huocheng, president of broadstrokes and CTO for more praise, please refer to: www.sow.ks.com/reviews.asp.
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Chapter 1 case study chapter 2 SOA Introduction Chapter 2 Evolution of SOA Chapter 2 web services and basic SOA Chapter 2 web services and contemporary SOA: activity management and combination Chapter 1 web services and contemporary SOA: Advanced messaging, metadata, and security Chapter 2 service-oriented principles Chapter 2 service layer Chapter 2 SOA delivery policies Chapter 2 service-oriented analysis: chapter 1 service-oriented analysis: Service Modeling Chapter 2 service-oriented design: Chapter 2 service-oriented design: SOA composition Guiding Principles chapter 2 service-oriented design: Service Design chapter 2 service-oriented design: business Process Design chapter 1 Basic ws ˉ ˇ 17th chapter 2 SOA platform Appendix A Case Study: Summary appendix B Service Model Reference