Understanding SOA with Web Services
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.47 (826 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321180860 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-15 |
Language | : | English |
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If a person teaching SOA and Web Services can learn something from this book, you can too. 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, VancouverI have been teaching companies and lecturing on SOA and XML Web Services for years and sort of felt at home with these technologies. 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, LLCAuthor 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. Newcomer fearlessly dive into these more advanced, yet critical, topics, and provide a depth of treatment unavailable anywhere else.--Jason Bloomberg, Senior Analyst, ZapThink LLCThis book provides a
Renowned experts Eric Newcomer and Greg Lomow offer practical strategies and proven best practices for every facet of SOA planning and implementation. 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 surprised me. 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. The book i
Great book. N. Simha The authors explain the principles and benefits of a SOA and how web services help realize these. The writing style is clear and lucid - even some of the more technical concepts are easy to grasp. I especially liked the chapters in Part II - Extended Web Service Specifications, since there is very little out there (not counting the specs themselves) that not only explain the essence of these standards but also give a practical perspecti. Thomas Duff said Very good selection for understanding the bigger picture. While it's pretty easy to understand the basic concept of web services, it's a bit harder to put it into the full Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework. Eric Newcomer and Greg Lomow do a good job of sorting things out in the book Understanding SOA with Web Services (Addison-Wesley).Chapter List: Introduction to SOA with Web Services; Overview of Service-Oriented Architecture; SOA and Web Services; SOA and Web Services for Integr. SOA = Interface W Boudville Reading this book left me overwhelmed with the acronymic promiscuity resplendent in this field. The authors describe SOA in conjunction with XML, Web Services and a whole slew of Web Services subsets, like WS-Transactions, WS-Trust, WSDL and WS-BPEL. At some point, this jargon acts as a conceptual barrier to newcomers. The book strives to overcome this, and does a creditable job. But it still can be confusing.Perhaps the key note is how
Greg is an active member of the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization.© Copyright Pearson Education. He also worked for eight years as a product manager at Jade Simulations, Level 8 Systems, and IONA Technologies responsible for integration, web services, and middleware products. in computer science at the University of Calgary, Canada, in 1988. He co