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ISERIES BOOK EXCERPTS
SOA for the Business Developer -- Chapter 2
Ben Margolis with Joseph Sharpe 06.08.2007
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As a registered member of Search400.com, you're entitled to a complimentary copy of Chapter 2 of SOA for the Business Developer written by Ben Margolis with Joseph Sharpe; published by MC Press. This chapter, "Services," will help you learn more about what service actually means in SOA. Loose coupling, service registry, service level agreements, quality of service and more are discussed.
Book description:
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way of organizing software. If your company's development projects adhere to the principles of SOA, the outcome will be an inventory of modular units called "services", which allow for a quick response to change.
This book tells the SOA story in a simple, straightforward manner that will help you understand not only the buzzwords and benefits, but also the technologies that underlie SOA: XML, WSDL, SOAP, XPath, BPEL, SCA, and SDO. And through it all, the authors provide business examples and illustrations, giving a practical meaning to abstract ideas.
SOA for the Business Developer:
- Gives a detailed overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML), including namespaces and XML schema.
- Describes Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) and SOAP, the standard SOA technologies.
- Gives a clear tutorial on XML Path Language (XPath), a language for deriving data from transmitted messages and other sources. XPath is useful for working with a variety of other technologies, including several described in this book.
- Gives comprehensive details on BPEL 2.0, a language that coordinates services and whose preceding version is already in numerous products. Our coverage is sufficient for most of your work with BPEL and includes a quick-reference guide.
- Introduces Service Component Architecture (SCA), a proposed standard for composing and deploying applications. You're sure to hear more of SCA, which is sponsored by 18 companies.
- Introduces Service Data Objects (SDO), a proposed standard for representing data in a single way, even if the data comes from different types of data sources. SDO is likely to accompany SCA into the limelight.
>> Read "Chapter 2: Services" now.
>> Want to learn more about the book? Buy the book from MC Press.
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