Overview"SOA Design Patterns is an
important contribution to the literature and practice
of building and delivering quality software-intensive
systems."
- Grady Booch, IBM Fellow
"With the continued explosion of
services and the increased rate of adoption of SOA through the
market, there is a critical need for comprehensive, actionable
guidance that provides the fastest possible time to results.
Microsoft is honored to contribute to the SOA Design
Patterns book, and to continue working with the community to
realize the value of Real World SOA."
- Steven Martin, Senior Director,
Developer Platform Product Management, Microsoft
"SOA Design Patterns provides
the proper guidance with the right level of abstraction to be
adapted to each organization's needs, and Oracle is pleased
to have contributed to the patterns contained in this
book."
- Dr. Mohamad Afshar, Director of Product
Management, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle
"Red Hat is pleased to be involved in
the SOA Design Patterns book and contribute important SOA
design patterns to the community that we and our customers have
used within our own SOA platforms. I am sure this will be a great
resource for future SOA practitioners."
- Pierre Fricke Director, Product Line
Management, JBoss SOA Platform, Red Hat
"A wealth of proven, reusable SOA
design patterns, clearly explained and illustrated with examples.
An invaluable resource for all those involved in the design of
service-oriented solutions."
- Phil Thomas, Consulting IT Specialist,
IBM Software Group
"This obligatory almanac of SOA design
patterns will become the foundation on which many organizations
will build their successful SOA solutions. It will allow
organizations to build their own focused SOA design patterns
catalog in an expedited fashion knowing that it contains the wealth
and expertise of proven SOA best practices."
- Stephen Bennett, Director, Technology
Business Unit, Oracle Corporation
"The technical differences between
service orientation and object orientation are subtle
enough to confuse even the most advanced
developers. Thomas Erl's book provides a great service by
clearly articulating SOA design patterns and differentiating them
from similar OO design patterns."
- Anne Thomas Manes, VP & Research
Director, Burton Group
"SOA Design Patterns does an
excellent job of laying out and discussing the areas of SOA design
that a competent SOA practitioner should understand and
employ."
- Robert Laird, SOA Architect,
IBM
"As always, Thomas delivers again. In
a well-structured and easy-to-understand way, this book provides a
wonderful collection of patterns each addressing a typical set of
SOA design problems with well articulated solutions. The plain
language and hundreds of diagrams included in the book help make
the complicated subjects of SOA design comprehensible even to those
who are new to the SOA design world. It's a must-have
reference book for all SOA practitioners, especially for enterprise
architects, solution architects, developers, managers, and business
process experts."
- Canyang Kevin Liu, Solution
Architecture Manager, SAP
"The concept of service oriented
architecture has long promised visions of agile organizations being
able to swap out interfaces and applications as business needs
change. SOA also promises incredible developer and IT productivity,
with the idea that key services would be candidates for
cross-enterprise sharing or reuse. But many organizations'
efforts to move to SOA have been mired–by organizational
issues, by conflicting vendor messages, and by architectures that
may amount to little more than Just a Bunch of Web Services.
There's been a lot of confusion in the SOA marketplace about
exactly what SOA is, what it's supposed to accomplish, and
how an enterprise goes about in making it work.
SOA Design Patterns is a definitive
work that offers clarity on the purpose and functioning of service
oriented architecture. SOA Design Patterns not only helps the IT
practitioner lay the groundwork for a well-functioning SOA effort
across the enterprise, but also connects the dots between SOA and
the business requirements in a very concrete way. Plus, this book
is completely technology agnostic—SOA Design Patterns
rightly focuses on infrastructure and architecture, and it
doesn't matter whether you're using components of one
kind or another, or Java, or .NET, or Web services, or REST-style
interfaces.
While no two SOA implementations are alike,
Thomas Erl and his team of contributors have effectively identified
the similarities in composition services need to have at a
sub-atomic level in order to interact with each other as we hope
they will. The book identifies 85 SOA design patterns which have
been developed and thoroughly vetted to ensure that a
service-oriented architecture does achieve the flexibility and
loose coupling promised. The book is also compelling in that it is
a living document, if you will, inviting participation in an open
process to identify and formulate new patterns to this growing body
of knowledge."
- Joe McKendrick, Independent Analyst,
Author of ZDNet's SOA Blog
"If you want to truly educate yourself
on SOA, read this book."
- Sona Srinivasan, Global Client Services
& Operations, CISCO
"An impressive decomposition of the
process and architectural elements that support serviceoriented
analysis, design, and delivery. Right-sized and terminologically
consistent.
Overall, the book represents a patient
separation of concerns in respect of the process and architectural
parts that underpin any serious SOA undertaking. Two things stand
out. First, the pattern relationship diagrams provide rich views
into the systemic relationships that structure a service-oriented
architecture: these patterns are not discrete, isolated templates
to be applied mechanically to the problem space; rather, they form
a network of forces and constraints that guide the practitioner to
consider the task at hand in the context of its inter-dependencies.
Second, the pattern sequence diagrams and accompanying notes
provide a useful framework for planning and executing the many
activities that comprise an SOA engagement."
- Ian Robinson, Principal Technology
Consultant, ThoughtWorks
"Successful implementation of SOA
principles requires a shift in focus from software system means, or
the way capabilities are developed, to the desired end results, or
real-world effects required to satisfy organizational business
processes. In SOA Design Patterns, Thomas Erl provides
service architects with a broad palette of reusable service
patterns that describe service capabilities that can cut across
many SOA applications. Service architects taking advantage of these
patterns will save a great deal of time describing and assembling
services to deliver the real world effects they need to meet their
organization's specific business objectives."
- Chuck Georgo, Public Safety and
National Security Architect
"In IT, we have increasingly come to
see the value of having catalogs of good solution patterns in
programming and systems design. With this book, Thomas Erl brings a
comprehensive set of patterns to bear on the world of SOA. These
patterns enable easily communicated, reusable, and effective
solutions, allowing us to more rapidly design and build out the
large, complicated and interoperable enterprise SOAs into which our
IT environments are evolving."
- Al Gough, Business Systems Solutions
CTO, CACI International Inc.
"This book provides a comprehensive
and pragmatic review of design issues in service-centric design,
development, and evolution. The Web site related to this book
[SOAPatterns.org] is a wonderful platform and gives the opportunity
for the software community to maintain this
catalogue…."
- Veronica Gacitua Decar, Dublin City
University
"Erl's SOA Design
Patterns is for the IT decision maker determined to make smart
architecture design choices, smart investments, and long term
enterprise impact. For those IT professionals committed to
service-orientation as a value-added design and implementation
option, Patterns offers a credible, repeatable approach to
engineering an adaptable business enterprise. This is a must read
for all IT architect professionals."
- Larry Gloss, VP and General Manager,
Information Manufacturing, LLC
"These SOA patterns define, encompass,
and comprise a complete repertoire of best practices for developing
a world-class IT SOA portfolio for the enterprise and its
organizational units through to service and schema analysis and
design. After many years as an architect on many SOA projects, I
strongly recommend this book be on the shelf of every analyst and
technical member of any SOA effort, right next to the SOA standards
and guidelines it outlines and elucidates the need for. Our SOA
governance standards draw heavily from this work and others from
this series."
- Robert John Hathaway III, Enterprise
Software Architect, SOA Object Systems
"A wise man once told me that wisdom
isn't all about knowledge and intelligence, it is just as
much about asking questions. Asking questions is the true mark of
wisdom and during the writing of the SOA Design Patterns
book Thomas Erl has shown his real qualities. The community effort
behind this book is huge meaning that Thomas has had access to the
knowledge and experience of a large group of accomplished
practitioners. The result speaks for itself. This book is packed
with proven solutions to recurring problems, and the documented
pros and cons of each solution have been verified by persons with
true experience. This book could give SOA initiatives of any scale
a real boost."
- Herbjörn Wilhelmsen, Architect and
Senior Consultant, Objectware
"This book is an absolute milestone in
SOA literature. For the first time we are provided with a practical
guide on how the principle centric description of service
orientation from a vendor-agnostic viewpoint is actually made to
work in a language based on patterns. This book makes you talk SOA!
There are very few who understand SOA like Thomas Erl does, he
actually put's it all together!"
- Brian Lokhorst, Solution Architect,
Dutch Tax Office
"Service oriented architecture is all
about best practices we have learned since IT's existence.
This book takes all those best practices and bundles them into a
nice pattern catalogue. [It provides] a really excellent approach
as patterns are not just documented but are provided with
application scenarios through case studies [which] fills the gap
between theory and practice."
- Shakti Sharma, Senior Enterprise
Architect, Sysco Corp
"An excellent and important book on
solving problems in SOA [with a] solid structure. Has the potential
of being among the major influential books."
- Peter Chang, Lawrence Technical
University
"SOA Design Patterns presents a
vast amount of knowledge about how to successfully implement SOA
within an organization. The information is clear, concise, and most
importantly, legitimate."
- Peter B. Woodhull, President and
Principal Architect, Modus21
"SOA Design Patterns offers
real insights into everyday problems that one will encounter when
investing in services oriented architecture. [It] provides a number
of problem descriptions and offers strategies for dealing with
these problems. SOA design patterns highlights more than just the
technical problems and solutions. Common organizational issues that
can hinder progress towards achieving SOA migration are explained
along with potential approaches for dealing with these real world
challenges. Once again Thomas Erl provides in-depth coverage of SOA
terminology and helps the reader better understand and appreciate
the complexities of migrating to an SOA environment."
- David Michalowicz, Air and Space
Operations Center Modernization Team Lead,
MITRE Corporation
"This is a long overdue, serious,
comprehensive, and well-presented catalog of SOA design patterns.
This will be required reading and reference for all our SOA
engineers and architects. The best of the series so far!
[The book] works in two ways: as a primer in
SOA design and architecture it can easily be read front-to-back to
get an overview of most of the key design issues you will
encounter, and as a reference catalog of design techniques that can
be referred to again and again…"
- Wendell Ocasio, Architecture
Consultant, DoD Military Health Systems, Agilex
Technologies
"Thomas has once again provided the
SOA practitioner with a phenomenal collection of
knowledge. This is a reference that I will
come back to time and time again as I move forward in SOA design
efforts.
What I liked most about this book is its
vendor agnostic approach to SOA design patterns. This approach
really presents the reader with an understanding of why or why not
to implement a pattern, group patterns, or use compound patterns
rather than giving them a marketing spiel on why one implementation
of a pattern is better than another (for example, why one ESB is
better than another). I think as SOA adoption continues to advance,
the ability for architects to understand when and why to apply
specific patterns will be a driving factor in the overall success
and evolution of SOA. Additionally, I believe that this book
provides the consumer with the understanding required to chose
which vendor's SOA products are right for their specific
needs."
- Bryan Brew, SOA Consultant, Booz Allen
Hamilton
"A must have for every SOA
practitioner."
- Richard Van Schelven, Principal
Engineer, Ericsson
"This book is a long-expected
successor to the books on object-oriented design patterns and
integration patterns. It is a great reference book that clearly and
thoroughly describes design patterns for SOA. A great read for
architects who are facing the challenge of transforming their
enterprise into a service-oriented enterprise."
- Linda Terlouw, Solution Architect,
Ordina
"The maturation of Service-Orientation
has given the industry time to absorb the best practices of service
development. Thomas Erl has amassed this collective wisdom in
SOA Design Patterns, an absolutely indispensible addition to
any Service Oriented bookshelf."
- Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D
"The problem with most texts on SOA is
one of specificity. Architects responsible for SOA implementation
in most organizations have little time for abstract theories on the
subject, but are hungry for concrete details that they can relate
to the real problems they face in their environment. SOA Design
Patterns is critical reading for anyone with service design
responsibilities. Not only does the text provide the normal pattern
templates, but each pattern is applied in detail against a
background case study to provide exceptionally meaningful context
to the information. The graphic visualizations of the problems and
pattern solutions are excellent supplementary companions to the
explanatory text. This book will greatly stretch the knowledge of
the reader as much for raising and addressing issues that may have
never occurred to the reader as it does in treating those problems
that are in more common occurrence. The real beauty of this book is
in its plain English prose. Unlike so many technical reference
books, one does not find themselves re-reading sections multiple
times trying to discern the intent of the author. This is also not
a reference that will sit gathering dust on a shelf after one or
two perusings. Practitioners will find themselves returning over
and over to utilize the knowledge in their projects. This is as
close as you'll come to having a service design expert
sitting over your shoulder."
- James Kinneavy, Principal Software
Architect, University of California
"As the industry converges on SOA
patterns, Erl provides an outstanding reference guide to
composition and integration–and yet another distinctive
contribution to the SOA practice."
- Steve Birkel, Chief IT Technical
Architect, Intel Corp.
"With SOA Design Patterns,
Thomas Erl adds an indispensable SOA reference volume to the
technologist's library. Replete with to-the-point examples,
it will be a helpful aid to any IT organization."
- Ed Dodds, Strategist, Systems
Architect, Conmergence
"Again, Thomas Erl has written an
indispensable guide to SOA. Building on his prior successes, his
patterns go into even more detail. Therefore, this book is not only
helpful to the SOA beginner, but also provides new insight and
ideas to professionals."
- Philipp Offermann, Research Scientist,
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
"SOA Design Patterns is an
extraordinary contribution to SOA best practices! Once again,
Thomas has created an indispensable resource for any person or
organization interested in or actively engaged in the practice of
Service Oriented Architecture. Using case studies based on three
very different business models, Thomas guides the reader through
the process of selecting appropriate implementation patterns to
ensure a flexible, well-performing, and secure SOA
ecosystem."
- Victor Brown, Managing Partner and
Principal Consultant,
Cypress Management Group
Corporation
In cooperation with experts and practitioners throughout the SOA
community, best-selling author Thomas Erl brings together the de
facto catalog of design patterns for SOA and service-orientation.
More than three years in development and subjected to numerous
industry reviews, the 85 patterns in this full-color book provide
the most successful and proven design techniques to overcoming the
most common and critical problems to achieving modern-day SOA.
Through numerous examples, individually documented pattern
profiles, and over 400 color illustrations, this book provides
in-depth coverage of: • Patterns for the design,
implementation, and governance of service
inventories–collections of services representing individual
service portfolios that can be independently modeled, designed, and
evolved. • Patterns specific to service-level
architecture which pertain to a wide range of design areas,
including contract design, security, legacy encapsulation,
reliability, scalability, and a variety of implementation and
governance issues. • Service composition patterns
that address the many aspects associated with combining services
into aggregate distributed solutions, including topics such as
runtime messaging and message design, inter-service security
controls, and transformation. • Compound patterns
(such as Enterprise Service Bus and Orchestration) and recommended
pattern application sequences that establish foundational
processes. The book begins by establishing SOA types that are
referenced throughout the patterns and then form the basis of a
final chapter that discusses the architectural impact of
service-oriented computing in general. These chapters bookend the
pattern catalog to provide a clear link between SOA design
patterns, the strategic goals of service-oriented computing,
different SOA types, and the service-orientation design
paradigm.
This book series is further supported by a
series of resources sites, including
soabooks.com, soaspecs.com, soapatterns.org, soamag.com, and
soaposters.com.