Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services

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Author: Thomas Erl

ISBN-10: 0131428985

ISBN-13: 9780131428980

Category: Enterprise Application Development & Integration

Web services is the integration technology preferred by organizations implementing service-oriented architectures. I would recommend that anybody involved in application development obtain a working knowledge of these technologies, and I'm pleased to recommend Erl's book as a great place to begin.\ —Tom Glover, Senior Program Manager, Web Services Standards, IBM Software Group, and Chairman of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I).\ An excellent guide to building and...

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Drawing from the XML & web services integration framework (XWIF) he developed, Erl describes strategies for integrating XML and web services technology into single application environments, and introduces service-oriented architectures, based on encapsulating application logic within services that interact via a common communications protocol, for legacy and enterprise cross-application integration. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

PrefaceCh. 1Introduction1Ch. 2Introduction to XML technologies17Ch. 3Introduction to Web services technologies47Ch. 4Introduction to second-generation (WS-*) Web services technologies89Ch. 5Integrating XML into applications133Ch. 6Integrating Web services into applications187Ch. 7Integrating XML and databases235Ch. 8The mechanics of application integration283Ch. 9Service-oriented architectures for legacy integration305Ch. 10Service-oriented architectures for enterprise integration355Ch. 11Service-oriented integration strategies381Ch. 12Thirty best practices for integrating XML421Ch. 13Thirty best practices for integrating Web services449Ch. 14Building the service-oriented enterprise (SOE)475About the author519About the photographs521Index523