SOA with Java : realizing service-orientation with java technologies / Thomas Erl, Andre Tost, Satadru Roy and Philip Thomas.
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- 9780133859034
- 0133859037 (hbk.)
- Service-oriented architecture with Java
- 004.654 23 Er So
- TK5105.5828 .E754 2014
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Includes index.
In SOA with Java, Thomas Erl and several world-class experts guide you in mastering the principles, best practices, and Java technologies you need to design and deliver high-value services and service-oriented solutions.
You’ll learn how to implement SOA with lightweight frameworks, mainstream Java services technologies, and contemporary specifications and standards. To demonstrate real-world examples, the authors present multiple case study scenarios. They further demystify complex concepts with a plain-English writing style. This book will be valuable to all developers, analysts, architects, and other IT professionals who want to design and implement Web-based service-oriented architectures and enterprise solutions with Java technologies.
Topic Areas
Applying modern service-orientation principles to modern Java technology platforms
Leveraging Java infrastructure extensions relevant to service-oriented solutions
Exploring key concepts associated with SOA and service-orientation within the context of Java
Reviewing relevant Java platforms, technologies, and APIs
Understanding the standards and conventions that REST and SOAP services are built upon in relation to Java implementations
Building Java Web-based services with JAX-WS and JAX-RS
Applying the eight key principles of service-orientation design using Java tools and technologies
Creating Java utility services: architectural, design, and implementation issues
Constructing effective entity services: service contracts, messages, data access, and processing
Constructing task services, including detailed guidance on service composition
Using ESBs to support infrastructure requirements in complex services ecosystems
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