SOA in practice

This book demonstrates service-oriented architecture (SOA) as a concrete discipline rather than a hopeful collection of cloud charts. Built upon the author's firsthand experience rolling out a SOA at a major corporation, SOA in Practice explains how SOA can simplify the creation and maintenance...

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Autor principal: Josuttis, Nicolai M. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Beijing : O'Reilly 2007.
Edición:First edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626996606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • SOA in Practice; Structure of the Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Additional Information; Safari® Books Online; Feedback, Comments, and Questions; Acknowledgments; 1. Motivation; The Tale of the Magic Bus; What We Can Learn from the Tale of the Magic Bus; History of SOA; SOA in Five Slides; Slide 2: Policies and Processes; Slide 3: Web Services; Slide 4: SOA in Practice; Slide 5: SOA Governance and Management Support; 2. SOA; SOA Aims to Improve Flexibility; SOA Drivers; Different Owners; Heterogeneity; SOA Concepts; High Interoperability; Loose Coupling; SOA Ingredients; Architecture
  • ProcessesGovernance; SOA Is Not a Silver Bullet; SOA Is Not a Specific Technology; SOA Versus Distributed Objects; SOA Terminology; Summary; 3. Services; Interfaces and Contracts; Additional Service Attributes; Coarse-Grained; Visible/Discoverable; Stateless; Idempotent; Reusable; Composable; Technical; QoS- and SLA-Capable; Pre- and Post-Conditions; Vendor-Diverse; Interoperable; Implemented As Web Services; Summary; 4. Loose Coupling; Forms of Loose Coupling; Heterogeneous Data Types; Mediators; Weak Type Checking; Binding; Platform Dependencies; Interaction Patterns; Compensation
  • Control of Process LogicDeployment; Versioning; Dealing with Loose Coupling; Summary; 5. The Enterprise Service Bus; Heterogeneous ESBs; ESB Differences; Interceptors; Protocol-Driven Versus API-Driven ESB; Value-Added ESB Services; Intelligent Routing; Dealing with Security; Dealing with Reliability; Service Management; Monitoring and Logging; Business Activity Monitoring (BAM); Service Implementation Support; Summary; 6. Service Classification; Basic Services; Basic Logic Services; Fundamental SOA; Composed Services; Composed Services for One Backend; Federated SOA; Security
  • Process ServicesService State Versus Backend State; Other Service Classifications; Reading Versus Writing Services; Business Categorizations; Categorization according to Allen; Technical and Infrastructure Services; Beyond Services; Summary; 7. Business Process Management; BPM and SOA; Example for BPM with Services; Business Process Modeling; BPEL; Other Business Process Modeling Standards; Business Process Modeling with BPEL in Practice; Other Approaches to Identifying Services; Don&t Switch Off Your Brain; Orchestration Versus Choreography; A Few More Things to Think About; Summary
  • 8. SOA and the OrganizationSolution Management; Collaboration; Management Support; Funding Models; Summary; 9. SOA in Context; Mixed Architecture Models; Technical Architecture Models; Choosing the Right Architecture Model; Dealing with Frontends and Backends; Multilayer Validation; Multifrontendchannel Scenarios; Multiapplication Frontends; Future Management; Summary; 10. Message Exchange Patterns; Basic MEPs; One-Way; Request/Response Versus Two One-Way Messages; More Complicated MEPs; Publish/Subscribe; Dealing with Reliability and Errors; Technical Errors
  • Dealing with Different MEP Layers