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SOA in Practice
The Art of Distributed System Design
- Auteur(s) : Nicolai M. Josuttis
- Editeur : O'Reilly
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Nombre de pages : 342 pages
- Date de parution : 01/08/2007
Résumé
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 of large-scale applications. Whether your project involves a large set of Web Services-based components, or connects legacy applications to modern business processes, this book clarifies how -- and whether -- SOA fits your needs.
SOA has been a vision for years. This book brings it down to earth by describing the real-world problems of implementing and running a SOA in practice. After defining SOA's many facets, examining typical use patterns, and exploring how loose coupling helps build stronger applications, SOA in Practice presents a framework to help you determine when to take advantage of SOA. In this book you will:
- Focus squarely on real deployment and technology, not just standards maps
- Examine business problems to determine which ones fit a SOA approach before plastering a SOA solution on top of them
- Find clear paths for building solutions without getting trapped in the mire of changing web services details
- Gain the experience of a systems analyst intimately involved with SOA
Sommaire
- Motivation
- SOA
- Services
- Loose Coupling
- The Enterprise Service Bus
- Service Classification
- Business Process Management
- SOA and the Organization
- SOA in Context
- Message Exchange Patterns
- Service Lifecycle
- Versioning
- SOA and Performance
- SOA and Security
- Technical Details
- Web Services
- Service Management
- Model-Driven Service Development
- Establishing SOA and SOA Governance
- Epilogue
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