OverviewPraise for Understanding SOA with Web Services
"This book does the best job of describing not only "where we
are" in the timeline of enterprise integration efforts, but also
providing strategic guidance for where we need to be. The authors
have worked diligently to break down the integration problem into
functional areas, and send you down the path of strategic
integration utilizing XML Web Services and Service-Oriented
Architecture as the vehicle of choice. You will love this
book!"
—Daniel Edgar, Architect, Portland
General Electric
"E-Government needs a comprehensive guide to SOA with Web
Services standards and best practices for implementation to get
from the current "as is" to the future "to be" architecture. This
book meets that need superbly."
—Brand Niemann, Ph.D., Co-Chair, Semantic
(Web Services) Interoperability Community of Practice, U.S. Federal
CIO Council.
"There are many books on SOA available today, but
Understanding SOA with Web Services stands out from the pack
because of its thorough, outstanding coverage of transactions,
reliability, and process. Where most SOA books focus on integration
and architecture basics, Lomow and Newcomer fearlessly dive into
these more advanced, yet critical, topics, and provide a depth of
treatment unavailable anywhere else."
—Jason Bloomberg, Senior Analyst,
ZapThink LLC
"This book provides a wealth of content on Web Services and SOA
not found elsewhere. Although the book is technical in nature, it
is surprisingly easy to read and digest. Managers who would like to
keep up with the most effective technical strategies will find this
book required reading."
—Hari Mailvaganam, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver
"I have been teaching companies and lecturing on SOA and XML Web
Services for years and sort of felt at home with these
technologies. I didn't think anyone else could teach me anything
more significant about either of them. This book surprised me. If a
person teaching SOA and Web Services can learn something from this
book, you can too. This book is a must-read for all architects,
senior developers, and concerned CTOs."
—Sayed Y. Hashimi, SOA Consultant
"Newcomer and Lomow are no doubt the industry luminaries on the
topics of Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture, and
integration. This book is sure to be a must-have for developers and
architects looking to take advantage of the coming wave of
standards-based, loosely coupled integration."
—Ronald Schmelzer, Senior Analyst,
ZapThink, LLC
Author of XML and Web Services Unleashed (Sams,
2002)
"The author makes it quite clear: SOA is an organizational
principle and Web Service technology is a means to realize
enterprise solutions according to this. SOA is the federative
concept of nature and efficient societies. The book is an excellent
starting-point to discover the new world of an IT-infrastructure
adjusted to efficient business strategies and processes in a global
value-add network."
—Johann Wagner, Senior Architect, Siemens
Business Services Author of Föderative
Unternehmensprozesse
"Finally, here's a third-generation Web services book that
delivers pragmatic solutions using SOAs. Newcomer and Lomow draw
from their years of real-world experience ranging from developing
Web services standards to hands-on applications. Listen to
them."
—DOUG KAYE, author of Loosely
Coupled: The Missing Pieces of Web Services
Host and producer, IT Conversations (www.itconversations.com)
The definitive guide to using Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA) and Web services technologies to simplify IT infrastructure
and improve business agility. Renowned experts Eric Newcomer and
Greg Lomow offer practical strategies and proven best practices for
every facet of SOA planning and implementation. Newcomer and Lomow
pick up where Newcomer's widely read Understanding Web
Servicesleft off, showing how to fully leverage today's latest
Web services standards for metadata management, security, reliable
messaging, transactions, and orchestration.
Along the way, they present specific approaches and solutions
for a wide range of enterprise integration and development
challenges, including the largest and most complex.
Coverage includes
Why SOA has emerged as the dominant approach to enterprise
integration
How and why Web services provide the ideal foundation for
SOA
Underlying concepts shared by all SOAs: governance, service
contracts, Web services platforms, service-oriented development,
and more
Implementing service-level communications, discovery, security,
data handling, transaction management, and system management
Using SOA to deliver application interoperability, multichannel
client access, and business process management
Practical tutorials on WS-Security, WS-Reliable Messaging,
WS-AtomicTransactions, WS-Composite Application Framework,
WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, and WS-BPEL
Whether you're an architect, developer, or IT manager,
Understanding SOA with Web Serviceswill help you get SOA
right—and achieve both the business and
technical goals you've set for it.
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