Java SOA Cookbook, 1st Edition
by Eben Hewitt
Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide
by David S. Linthicum
The Definitive Guide to SOA: Oracle® Service Bus, SECOND EDITION
by Jeff Davies; David Schorow; Samrat Ray; David Rieber
SOA Governance: Achieving and Sustaining Business and IT Agility
by William A. Brown; Robert G. Laird; Clive Gee; Tilak Mitra
Open Source SOA
by Jeff Davis
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable
assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and
deploying Web applications. This IBM Redbook focuses on how the
Self-Service and Extended Enterprise business patterns, and the
Application Integration pattern, can be used to start implementing
solutions using the service-oriented architecture approach.
We guide you through the process of selecting and applying
Business, Application and Runtime patterns. Next, the
platform-specific Product mappings are identified based upon the
selected Runtime pattern.
We present guidelines for applying the Patterns and
service-oriented architecture approach to a sample business
scenario and for selecting Web services technologies.
We provide detailed design, development, and runtime guidelines for
several scenarios, including synchronous and asynchronous service
buses, UDDI service directory, and the Web Services Gateway.
This publication concludes with an examination of how a
service-oriented architecture can provide a step in the direction
of IBM’s e-business on-demand vision.
Top Level Categories:
Internet/Online
Operating Systems
Sub-Categories:
Internet/Online > Web Services
Web Services > Service-Oriented Architecture
Operating Systems > zOS
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