Service-Oriented Architecture

Service-oriented architecture is no longer an exclusive discipline practiced only by expensive consultants. With this book's help, readers can plan,... more
Subtitle:
A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
Author:
Thomas Erl
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Trade paperback

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Short description

Service-oriented architecture is no longer an exclusive discipline practiced only by expensive consultants. With this book's help, readers can plan, architect, and implement their own service-oriented environments--efficiently and cost-effectively. This book comes with a variety of resources, including a complete glossary, examples, articles, and current industry information.

Long description

Web services is the integration technology preferred by organizationsimplementing service-oriented architectures. I would recommend that anybody involved in application development obtain a working knowledge of these technologies, and I'm pleased to recommend Erl's book as a great place to begin. Tom Glover, Senior Program Manager, Web Services Standards, IBM Software Group, and Chairman of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I).An excellent guide to building and integrating XML and Web services, providing pragmatic recommendations for applying these technologies effectively. The author tackles numerous integration challenges, identifying common mistakes and providing guidance needed to get it right the first time. A valuable resource for understanding and realizing the benefits of service-oriented architecture in the enterprise. David Keogh, Program Manager, Visual Studio Enterprise Tools, Microsoft.Leading-edge IT organizations are currently exploring second generation web service technologies, but introductory material beyond technical specifications is sparse. Erl explains many of these emerging technologies in simple terms, elucidating the difficult concepts with appropriate examples, and demonstrates how they contribute to service-oriented architectures. I highly recommend this book to enterprise architects for their shelves. Kevin P. Davis, Ph. D., Software Architect.Building service-oriented architecture...with less risk, cost, and complexityThe emergence of key second-generation Web services standards has positioned service-oriented architecture (SOA) as the foremost platform for contemporary business automation solutions. The integration of SOA principles and technology is empowering organizations to build applications with unprecedented levels of flexibility, agility, and sophistication (while also allowing them to leverage existing legacy environments).This guide will help you dramatically reduce the risk, complexity, and cost of integrating the many new concepts and technologies introduced by the SOA platform. It brings together the first comprehensive collection of field-proven strategies, guidelines, and best practices for making the transition toward the service-oriented enterprise.Writing for architects, analysts, managers, and developers, Thomas Erl offers expert advice for making strategic decisions about both immediate and long-term integration issues. Erl addresses a broad spectrum of integration challenges, covering technical and design issues, as well as strategic planning.Covers crucial second-generation (WS- ) Web services standards: BPEL4WS, WS-Security, WS-Coordination, WS-Transaction, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging, and WS-AttachmentsIncludes hundreds of individual integration strategies and more than 60 best practices for both XML and Web services technologiesIncludes a complete tutorial on service-oriented design principles for business and technical modelingExplores design issues related to a wide variety of service-oriented integration architectures that integrate XML and Web services into legacy and EAI environmentsProvides a clear roadmap for planning a long-term migration toward a standardized service-oriented enterpriseService-oriented architecture is no longer an exclusive discipline practiced only by expensive consultants. With this book's help, you can plan, architect, and implement your own service-oriented environments-efficiently and cost-effectively.About the Web Site supplements this book with a variety of resources, including a complete glossary, examples, articles, and current industry information.

Product details

Publisher:
PRENTICE HALL
ISBN:
9780131428980
Publication date:
April 2004
Length:
233mm
Width:
177mm
Thickness:
36mm
Weight:
1047g
Pages:
560
Illustrated:
True

Table of contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Why This Guide Is Important
  • The XML & Web Services Integration Framework (XWIF)
  • How This Guide Is Organized
  • www serviceoriented
  • ws
  • Contact the Author
  • I
  • THE TECHNICAL LANDSCAPE
  • Introduction to XML Technologies
  • Extensible Markup Language (XML)
  • Document Type Definitions (DTD)
  • XML Schema Definition Language (XSD)
  • Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT)
  • XML Query Language (XQuery)
  • XML Path Language (XPath)
  • Introduction to Web Services Technologies
  • Web Services and the Service
  • Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Web Services Definition Language (WSDL)
  • Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
  • Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
  • Introduction to Second
  • Generation (WS
  • *) Web Services Technologies
  • Second
  • Generation Web Services and the Service
  • Oriented Enterprise
  • (SOE)
  • WS
  • Coordination and WS
  • Transaction
  • Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPELWS)
  • WS
  • Security and the Web Services Security Specifications
  • WS
  • ReliableMessaging
  • WS
  • Policy
  • WS
  • Attachments
  • II
  • INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY
  • Integrating XML into Applications
  • Strategies for Integrating XML Data Representation
  • Strategies for Integrating XML Data Validation
  • Strategies for Integrating XML Schema Administration
  • Strategies for Integrating XML Data Querying
  • Integrating Web Services into Applications
  • Service Models
  • Modeling Service
  • Oriented Component Classes and Web Service Interfaces
  • Strategies for Integrating Service Assemblies
  • Strategies for Enhancing Service Functionality
  • Strategies for Integrating SOAP Messaging
  • Integrating XML and Databases
  • Comparing XML and Relational Databases
  • XML Integration Architectures for Relational Databases
  • Strategies for Integrating XML with Relational Databases
  • Techniques for Mapping XML to Relational Data
  • Database Extensions
  • Native XML Databases
  • III
  • INTEGRATING APPLICATIONS
  • The Mechanics of Application Integration
  • Understanding Application Integration
  • Integration Levels
  • A Guide to Middleware
  • Choosing an Integration Path
  • Service
  • Oriented Architectures for Legacy Integration
  • Service Models for Application Integration
  • Fundamental Integration Components
  • Web Services and One
  • Way Integration Architectures
  • Web Services and Point
  • To
  • Point Architectures
  • Web Services and Centralized Database Architectures
  • Service
  • Oriented Analysis for Legacy Architectures
  • Service
  • Oriented Architectures for Enterprise Integration
  • Service Models for Enterprise Integration Architectures
  • Fundamental Enterprise Integration Architecture Components
  • Web Services and Enterprise Integration Architectures
  • Hub and Spoke
  • Messaging Bus
  • Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
  • Service
  • Oriented Integration Strategies
  • Strategies for Streamlining Integration Endpoint Interfaces
  • St

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