面向架构服务的傻瓜书 Service Oriented Architecture For Dummies

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作者: Judith Hurwitz著
出 版 社: John Wiley & Sons
出版时间: 2007-8-1字数:版次: 1页数: 359印刷时间: 2006/11/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780470054352包装: 平装编辑推荐
作者简介:
Judith Hurwitz has been a leader in the technology research and strategy consulting fields for more than 20 years. In 1992, she founded the industryleading research and consulting organization, Hurwitz Group. Currently, she is the President of Hurwitz & Associates, a research and consulting firm with a portfolio of service offerings focused on identifying customer benefit and best practices for buyers and sellers of information technology in the United States and Europe.
Judith has held senior positions at John Hancock and Apollo Computer and is a frequent keynote speaker at industry events. She earned BS and MS degrees from Boston University and was honored by Boston University’s College of Arts & Sciences, when it named her a distinguished alumnus in 2005. She is also a recipient of the 2005 Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council award.
内容简介
SOA is the most important initiative facing IT today and is difficult to grasp; this book demystifies the complex topic of SOA and makes it accessible to all those people who hear the term but aren't really sure what it means
This team of well-respected authors explains that SOA is a collection of applications that enables resources to be available to other participants in a network using any service-based technology
Examines how SOA enables faster and cheaper application development and how it offers reusable code that can be used across various applications
Covers what SOA is, why it matters, how it can impact businesses, and how to take steps to implement SOA in a corporate environment
目录
Introduction.
Part I: Introducing SOA.
Chapter 1: SOA What?
Chapter 2: Noah's Architecture.
Chapter 3: Not So Simple SOA.
Chapter 4: SOA Sophistication.
Chapter 5: Playing Fast and Loose: Coupling and Federation.
Part II: Nitty-Gritty SOA.
Chapter 6: Xplicating XML.
Chapter 7: Sealing with Adapters.
Chapter 8: The Registry and the Broker.
Chapter 9: The Enterprise Service Bus.
Chapter 10: The SOA Supervisor.
Part III: SOA Sustenance.
Chapter 11: SOA Governance.
Chapter 12: SOA Security.
Chapter 13: Where's the Data?
Chapter 14: SOA Software Development.
Chapter 15: The Repository and the Registry.
Part IV: Getting Started with SOA.
Chapter 16: Do You Need a SOA? A Self-Test.
Chapter 17: Making Sure SOA Happens.
Chapter 18: SOA Quick Start: Entry Points for Starting the SOA Journey.
Part V: Real Life with SOA.
Chapter 19: Big Blue SOA.
Chapter 20: SOA According to Hewlett-Packard.
Chapter 21: SOA According to BEA.
Chapter 22: Progress with SOA.
Chapter 23: The Oracle at SOA.
Chapter 24: Microsoft and SOA.
Chapter 25: SAP SOA.
Chapter 26: (J)Bossing SOA.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 27: Ten Swell SOA Resources.
Chapter 28: And That's Not All! Even More SOA Vendors.
Chapter 29: Ten SOA No-Nos.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Index.