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Web services allow new and improved ways for enterprise applications to communicate and integrate with each other over the Web and, as such, are having a profound effect on both the worlds of business and of software development.
The new edition of this bestselling book offers a comprehensive and up to date treatment of web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), giving you all you need to know to gain a solid foundation in this area. Building upon the clear, accessible approach of the first edition, it provides a complete introduction to the concepts, principles, technology and standards of web services. The book also provides an in depth examination of good design and development practises for SOA applications in organisations.

List of contents

Comprehensive case study
A.1         Overview of case study
A.2         Background: Automotive supply chain
A.3         Case study objectives           
A.4         SOA work plan stages          
A.5         Solution
 
PART I        Basics
Chapter 1: Web Service and SOA Fundamentals
1.1          Introduction
1.2          The concept of software as service (SaaS)
1.3          Web services vs. Web-based applications
1.4          A more complete definition of Web services
1.5          Characteristics of Web services        
1.6          Service interface and implementation
1.7          The service-oriented architecture                   
1.8          The Web services technology stack   
1.9          Quality of service (QoS)       
1.10        Web services interoperability
1.11        Web services versus components
1.12        RESTful services
1.13        Impact and shortcomings of Web services
1.14        Summary
Review questions
Exercises
 
PART II    Enabling Infrastructure
Chapter 2: Distributed Computing Infrastructure
2.1          Distributed computing and Internet protocols 
2.2          Middleware
2.3          The client–server model
2.4          Inter-process communication
2.5          Synchronous forms of middleware     
2.6          Asynchronous forms of middleware   
2.7          Request/reply messaging
2.8          Message-oriented middleware          
2.9          Transaction-oriented middleware
2.10        Enterprise application and e-Business integration       
2.11        Summary of learning objectives
Review questions
Exercises
 
Chapter 3: Brief Overview of XML
3.1          XML document structure      
3.2          XML namespaces
3.3          Defining structure in XML documents
3.4 &nb

Summary

Web services allow new and improved ways for enterprise applications to communicate and integrate with each other over the Web and, as such, are having a profound effect on both the worlds of business and of software development.
The new edition of this bestselling book offers a comprehensive and up to date treatment of web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), giving you all you need to know to gain a solid foundation in this area. Building upon the clear, accessible approach of the first edition, it provides a complete introduction to the concepts, principles, technology and standards of web services. The book also provides an in depth examination of good design and development practises for SOA applications in organisations.
Key features

  • A spiral approach to instruction helps readers build on and reinforce basic knowledge as the topics become more advanced.
  • Numerous examples which demonstrate the practical application of the theory are included.
  • Self-test questions, hints, tips and discussion topics feature throughout the book to support self-directed learning.
New to this edition
  • Two new chapters have been added on SOA modelling and Cloud Computing technology.
  • A comprehensive real-life case study containing numerous practical examples has been integrated and referenced throughout the entire book to give readers ‘hands-on’ insight into applying theory to practice, and enhance understanding of the key concepts.
  • Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN), which is rapidly becoming an industry standard, is used throughout the book.
  • Discussion of software engineering issues related to implementing sound SOA applications is included.
  • Description of new standards, such as BPEL v2.0 is discussed.
  • A Companion Website (www.pearsoned.co.uk/papazoglou) offers detailed coding solutions available to download.

Product details

Authors Michael Papazoglou
Publisher KNV Besorgung
 
Languages English
Product format Book
Released 31.03.2013
 
EAN 9780273732167
ISBN 978-0-273-73216-7
No. of pages 856
Weight 1254 g
Series Prentice Hall
Prentice Hall
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Internet

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