Service oriented architecture for dummies

SOA is the most important initiative facing IT and is difficult to grasp. This book demystifies the topic of SOA and makes it accessible to those people who hear the term but aren't really sure what it means. It covers what SOA is, why it matters, how it can impact businesses, and how to take s...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hurwitz, Judith
Other Authors: Bloor, Robin, Baroudi, Carol, Kaufman, Marcia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ Wiley Pub. 2007
Series:--For dummies
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. SOA what?
  • Ch. 2. Noah's architecture
  • Ch. 3. Not so simple SOA
  • Ch. 4. SOA sophistication
  • Ch. 5. Playing fast and loose : loose coupling and federation
  • Ch. 6. Xplicating XML
  • Ch. 7. Dealing with adapters
  • Ch. 8. The registry and the broker
  • Ch. 9. The enterprise service bus
  • Ch. 10. The SOA supervisor
  • Ch. 11. SOA governance
  • Ch. 12. SOA security
  • Ch. 13. Where's the data?
  • Ch. 14. SOA software development
  • Ch. 15. The repository and the registry
  • Ch. 16. Do you need a SOA? : a self-test
  • Ch. 17. Making sure SOA happens
  • Ch. 18. SOA quick start : entry points for starting the SOA journey
  • Ch. 19. Big blue SOA
  • Ch. 20. SOA according to Hewlett-Packard
  • Ch. 21. SOA according to BEA
  • Ch. 22. Progress with SOA
  • Ch. 23. The Oracle at SOA
  • Ch. 24. Microsoft and SOA
  • Ch. 25. SAP SOA
  • Ch. 26. (J)Bossing SOA
  • Ch. 27. Ten swell SOA resources
  • Ch. 28. And that's not all! Even more SOA vendors
  • Ch. 29. Ten SOA no-nos