Malhar Barai, Vincenzo Caselli, Binildas A. Christudas Service Oriented Architecture with Java
Packt Publishing | 2008-06-27 | ISBN: 1847193218 | PDF | 192 pages | 2,5 MB Reader's review:
Chapter 1: The Mantra of SOA This chapter
reviews basic tiered architecture, EA and the basic points of benefit
of SOA including better integration, business agility, asset re-use,
increase ROI
Chapter 2: Web Services and SOA
Practically
all current SOA implementations now are built upon web services. XML
over the Http protocol is covered. Representational State
Transfer(REST) is covered. Main java implementations of web services
are introduced including JAX-WS 2, Axis2, Spring-WS, and XFire/CXF 2.0.
Chapter 3 : Web Service Implementations
Code
is presented for getting a web service up and running in JAX-WS2,
Axis2, Spring-WS, and XFire/CXF 2.0 The coded examples are very easy to
follow and can get a developer up and running quickly.
Chapter 4: Data and Services - All Roads Lead to Enterprise Service Bus This chapter reviews JDO(Java Data Objects) as an alternative to
JDBC along with sample code and examples. Service Data Objects(SDO) are
covered as a way to abstract data within and SOA. Apache Tuscany DSO is
covered with an example. Service Component Architecture(SCA) is
described along with a Tuscany SCA java example
Benefits of MOM and ESB are also covered. OpenESB is covered as an open source option for implementing an ESB.
Chapter 5 - Traditional Integration Technology
2 Case Studies are presented showing the advantages of an SOA based architecture over that of EAI.
Chapter 6 - Goals We Can Achieve with SOA Loose Coupling, Reusability, Seamless Integration, Return on Investment(ROI)
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