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Designing services SearchSOA.com | 25 Jun 2008 TIP - This chapter, excerpted from "An Implementor's Guide to Service Oriented Architecture: Getting It Right" discusses topics like designing for reuse and error handling. |
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Abstraction Works Only in a Perfect World SearchSOA.com | 01 Dec 2008 TIP - This chapter examines the necessary technical context, requirements, and characteristics of the "IT Elephant Eater." The chapter then goes on to analyze existing IT elephant-eating approaches and highlights the problems... |
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A Methodology for Service Modeling and Design SearchSOA.com | 14 Jul 2008 TIP - This chapter, excerpted from Executing SOA: A Practical Guide for the Service-Oriented Architect, focuses on service modeling and design methodology resources. |
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Web Services: A Realization of SOA SearchSOA.com | 04 Jan 2008 TIP - Service-oriented architecture (SOA) represents an abstract architectural concept. It's an approach to building software systems that is based on loosely coupled components (services) that have been described in a uniform... |
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Reliable Messaging SearchSOA.com | 04 Jan 2008 TIP - Since the 1990s, reliable messaging has been left to vendors that tend to exploit their own protocol for message transmission. As an alternative to these biased technologies, WS-Reliable Messaging seems to have the most... |
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Introduction to Web services technologies SearchSOA.com | 04 Jan 2008 TIP - This chapter, excerpted from Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services, focuses on the standards that make up the Web services platform and how Web services relates to... |
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Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181 SearchSOA.com | 15 Jan 2008 TIP - This chapter explores the Web service capabilities that are a part of Apache Beehive. You'll learn about JSR 181, Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform, which allows you to expose Web services using metadata... |
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XML Web services SearchSOA.com | 15 Jan 2008 TIP - This chapter looks at the pluses and minues of implementing and consuming Web services in a .NET environment. |
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