Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
December 5, 2007 on 8:39 pm | In SOA | No Comments
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the heart of a revolutionary computing platform that is being adopted world-wide and has earned the support of every major software provider. In Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design, Thomas Erl presents the first end-to-end tutorial that provides step-by-step instructions for modeling and designing service-oriented solutions from the ground up.
Erl uses more than 125 case study examples and over 300 diagrams to illuminate the most important facets of building SOA platforms: goals, obstacles, concepts, technologies, standards, delivery strategies, and processes for analysis and design.
His book’s broad coverage includes
* Detailed step-by-step processes for service-oriented analysis and service-oriented design
* An in-depth exploration of service-orientation as a distinct design paradigm, including a comparison to object-orientation
* A comprehensive study of SOA support in .NET and J2EE development and runtime platforms
* Descriptions of over a dozen key Web services technologies and WS-* specifications, including explanations of how they interrelate and how they are positioned within SOA
* The use of “In Plain English” sections, which describe complex concepts through non-technical analogies
* Guidelines for service-oriented business modeling and the creation of specialized service abstraction layers
* A study contrasting past architectures with SOA and reviewing current industry influences
* Project planning and the comparison of different SOA delivery strategies
The goal of this book is to help you attain a solid understanding of what constitutes contemporary SOA along with step-by-step guidance for realizing its successful implementation.
About the Web Sites
Erl’s Service-Oriented Architecture books are supported by two Web sites. http://www.soabooks.com provides a variety of content resources and http://www.soaspecs.com supplies a descriptive portal to referenced specifications.
© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.
About the Author
Thomas Erl is the world’s top-selling SOA author and the Series Editor of the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl http://www.soabooks.com/ His first two books, Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design have become international bestsellers and have been formally endorsed by senior members of major software organizations, such as IBM, Sun, and Microsoft. Thomas is also the founder of SOA Systems Inc. http://www.soasystems.com a company specializing in SOA training and strategic consulting services with a vendor-agnostic focus. Through his work with standards organizations and independent research efforts, Thomas has made significant contributions to the SOA industry, most notably in the areas of service-orientation and SOA methodology. Thomas has had numerous articles and papers published on Web sites and in industry trade magazines, and is a speaker and instructor for private and public events.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
December 5, 2007 on 8:14 pm | In SOA | No CommentsService-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the heart of a revolutionary computing platform that is being adopted world-wide and has earned the support of every major software provider. In Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design, Thomas Erl presents the first end-to-end tutorial that provides step-by-step instructions for modeling and designing service-oriented solutions from the ground up.
Erl uses more than 125 case study examples and over 300 diagrams to illuminate the most important facets of building SOA platforms: goals, obstacles, concepts, technologies, standards, delivery strategies, and processes for analysis and design.
His book’s broad coverage includes
*
Detailed step-by-step processes for service-oriented analysis and service-oriented design
*
An in-depth exploration of service-orientation as a distinct design paradigm, including a comparison to object-orientation
*
A comprehensive study of SOA support in .NET and J2EE development and runtime platforms
*
Descriptions of over a dozen key Web services technologies and WS-* specifications, including explanations of how they interrelate and how they are positioned within SOA
*
The use of “In Plain English” sections, which describe complex concepts through non-technical analogies
*
Guidelines for service-oriented business modeling and the creation of specialized service abstraction layers
*
A study contrasting past architectures with SOA and reviewing current industry influences
*
Project planning and the comparison of different SOA delivery strategies
The goal of this book is to help you attain a solid understanding of what constitutes contemporary SOA along with step-by-step guidance for realizing its successful implementation.
About the Web Sites
Erl’s Service-Oriented Architecture books are supported by two Web sites. http://www.soabooks.com provides a variety of content resources and http://www.soaspecs.com supplies a descriptive portal to referenced specifications.
© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.
About the Author
Thomas Erl is the world’s top-selling SOA author and the Series Editor of the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl http://www.soabooks.com/ His first two books, Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design have become international bestsellers and have been formally endorsed by senior members of major software organizations, such as IBM, Sun, and Microsoft. Thomas is also the founder of SOA Systems Inc. http://www.soasystems.com a company specializing in SOA training and strategic consulting services with a vendor-agnostic focus. Through his work with standards organizations and independent research efforts, Thomas has made significant contributions to the SOA industry, most notably in the areas of service-orientation and SOA methodology. Thomas has had numerous articles and papers published on Web sites and in industry trade magazines, and is a speaker and instructor for private and public events.
SOA in Practice: The Art of Distributed System Design
December 5, 2007 on 8:09 pm | In SOA | No Comments
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
“The principles and experiences described in this book played an important role in making SOA at T-Mobile a success story, with more than 10 million service calls per day.”
–Dr. Steffen Roehn, Member of the Executive Committee T-Mobile International (CIO)
“Nicolai Josuttis has produced something that is rare in the over-hyped world of SOA; a thoughtful work with deep insights based on hands-on experiences. This book is a significant milestone in promoting practical disciplines for all SOA practitioners.”
–John Schmidt, Chairman, Integration Consortium
“The book belongs in the hands of every CIO, IT Director and IT planning manager.”
–Dr. Richard Mark Soley, Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group; Executive Director, SOA Consortium
SOA Principles of Service Design
December 5, 2007 on 5:22 pm | In SOA | No Comments
“This book could be described as an encyclopedia of service design–Erl leaves nothing to chance. Indispensable.”
–Steve Birkel, Chief IT Technical Architect, Intel Corp.
“An absolute pleasure to read…the best SOA book I’ve read.
A book I would recommend to all of my colleagues; it provides much insight to the topics often overlooked by most books in this genre…the visuals were fantastic.”
–Brandon Bohling, SOA Architecture and Strategy, Intel Corporation
“This book is a milestone in SOA literature. For the first time we are provided with a practical guide on defining service characteristics and service design principles for SOA from a vendor-agnostic viewpoint. It’s a great reference for SOA discovery, adoptions, and implementation projects.”
–Canyang Kevin Liu, Principal Enterprise Architect, SAP Americas, Inc.
“I liked this book. It contains extremely important material for those who need to design services.”
–Farzin Yashar, IBM SOA Advanced Technologies
“This book does a great job laying out benefits, key ideas and design principles behind successfully adopting service-oriented computing. At the same time, the book openly addresses challenges, risks and trade-offs that are in the way of adopting SOA in the real-world today. It moves away from ivory-tower views of service orientation, but still lays out a strong vision for SOA and outlines the changes necessary to realize the full potential.”
–Christoph Schittko, Senior Architect, Microsoft
“I recommend this book to any SOA practitioner who wishes to empower themselves in making service design real…gives readers the 360? view into service design [and] gives SOA practitioners the depth and understanding needed into the principles of SOA to assist in the design of a mature and successful SOA program.”
–Stephen G. Bennett, Americas SOA Practice Lead, BEA Systems
“SOA projects are most successful when they are based on a solid technical foundation. Well accepted and established design principles are part of this foundation. This book takes a very structured approach at defining the core design principles for SOA, thus allowing the reader to immediately applying them to a project. Each principle is formally introduced and explained, and examples are given for how to apply it to a real design problem. A ‘must read’ for any architect, designer or developer of service oriented solutions”.
–Andre Tost, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM Software Group
“There are few references for SOA that give you the nuts and bolts and this one is at the top of the list. Well written and valuable as a reference book to any SOA practitioner.”
–Dr. Mohamad Afshar, Director of Product Management, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Corporation
“A thorough examination of the considerations of service design. Both seasoned SOA practitioners and those endeavoring to realize services can benefit from reading this book.”
–Bill Draven, Enterprise Architect, Intel Corporation
“There are very few who understand SOA like Thomas Erl does! The principle centric description of service orientation from Thomas canonizes the underpinnings of this important paradigm shift in creating agile and reusable software capabilities. The principles, so eloquently explained, leave little room for any ambiguity attached to the greater purpose of SOA. Most organizations today are creating services in a bottoms-up approach, realizing composition and reuse organically. The time is ripe for a book like this that prepares architects for a principle centric approach to SOA.”
–Hanu Kommalapati, Architect, Microsoft Corporation
“Outstanding SOA literature uniquely focused on the fundamental services design with thorough and in-depth study on all practical aspects from design principles to methodologies. This book provides a systematic approach for SOA adoption essential for both IT management and professionals.”
–Robin Chen, PhD, Google, Inc.
“Thomas Erl’s books are always densely filled with information that’s well structured. This book is especially insightful for Enterprise Architects because it provide s great context and practical examples. Part 1 of the book alone is worth getting the book for.”
–Markus Zirn, Senior Director, Product Management, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Corporation
“A very clear discussion of the subject matter. Provides a good structure that facilitates understanding and readily highlights key points.”
–Kareem Yusuf, Director of SOA Strategy and Planning, IBM Software Group
“I am very impressed. Comprehensive. Educative. This book helped me to step back and look at the SOA principles from broader perspective. I’d say this is a must-read book for SOA stakeholders.”
–Radovan Janecek, Director R&D, SOA Center, Hewlett-Packard
“Very valuable guidance for understanding and applying SOA service design principles with concrete examples. A must read for the practitioner of SOA service design.”
–Umit Yalcinalp, PhD, Standards Architect, SAP
“This book really does an excellent job of explaining the principles underpinning the value of SOA…Erl goes to great length to explain and give examples of each of the 8 principles that will significantly increase the readers ability to drive an SOA service design that benefits both business and IT.”
–Robert Laird, IT Architect, IBM EAI/SOA Advanced Technologies Group
“This book strikes a healthy balance between theory and practice. It is a perfect complement to the SOA series by the author.”
–Prakash Narayan, Sun Microsystems
“If you are going to be designing, developing, or implementing SOA, this is a must have book.”
–Jason “AJ” Comfort Sr., Booz Allen Hamilton
“An excellent book for anyone who wants to understand service-orientation and the principles involved in designing services…a clear, concise and articulate exploration of the eight design principles involved in analyzing, designing, implementing, and maintaining services…”
–Anish Karmarkar, Oracle Corporation
“Very well written, succinct, and easy to understand.”
–Raj Balasubramanian, IBM Software Group
“Acomprehensive exploration of the issues of service design which has the potential to become the definitive work in this area.”
–James Pasley, Chief Technology Officer, Cape Clear Software
“An excellent addition to any SOA library; it covers a wide range of issues in enough detail to be a valuable asset to anyone considering designing or using SOA based technologies.”
–Mark Little, Director of Standards, Red Hat
“This book communicates complex concepts in a clear and concise manner. Examples and illustrations are used very effectively.”
–Darryl Hogan, Senior Architect, Microsoft
“A work of genius…Offers the most comprehensive and thorough explanation on the principles of service design and what it means to be ‘service oriented.’
“Erl’s treatment of the complex world of service oriented architecture is pragmatic, inclusive of real world situations and offers readers ways to communicate these ideas through illustrations and well formulated processes.”
–David Michalowicz, MITRE Corporation
“This is the book for the large organization trying to rationalize its IT assets and establish an agile platform for the future. By highlighting risk and…
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