Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
โ Scribed by Thomas Erl
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 541
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 18
Intoduction......Page 20
Part I - The technical landscape......Page 33
Ch2 - Intoduction to XML technologies......Page 35
Ch3 - Intoduction to Web services technologies......Page 64
Ch4 - Intoduction to second-generation Web services technologies......Page 105
Part II - Integrating technology......Page 146
Ch 5 - Integrating XML into applications......Page 148
Ch 6 - Integrating Web services into application......Page 201
Ch 7 - Integrating XML and databases......Page 248
Part III - Integrating applicatons......Page 293
Ch 8 - The mechanics of application integration......Page 295
Ch 9 - Service - oriented architectures for legacy integration......Page 316
Ch 10 - Service - oriented architectures for enterprise integration......Page 365
Ch 11 - Service - oriented integrated strategies......Page 390
Part IV - Integrating the enterprise......Page 427
Ch 12 - Thirty best practices for integrating XML......Page 429
Ch 13 - Thirty best practices for integrating Web services......Page 456
Ch 14 - Building the service oriented enterprise......Page 481
About the Autor......Page 525
Index......Page 527
Back Cover......Page 541
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