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J2EE and XML Development

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Geared toward experienced developers, this reference demonstrates how Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and XML technologies can be used together to create more robust distributed applications and software systems. The use of XML technology to extend and enhance the capabilities of the J2EE platform is covered in detail. Discussed are J2EE and XML integration at each layer of an n-tier distributed application model. Design patterns, tradeoffs, and decision criteria are provided in terms of individual XML and J2EE technology combinations. Hot topics in application integration are also covered, including Web services, architectures, and business partner integration.

J2EE and XML Development

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Application Integration, Application Model, Architectures, Business Partner, Decision Criteria, Design Patterns, development, Hot Topics, J2ee, J2ee And Xml Development, J2ee Platform, J2ee Technology, Java 2 Platform, Model Design, Partner Integration, Platform Enterprise Edition, Product Description, Software Systems, Technology Combinations, Tradeoffs, Xml Integration, Xml Technologies

A Software Architecture Process for SOA Definition: Designing Service-Oriented Architectures in an Enterprise Context

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) emerged as a type of software architecture to build systems through the composition of services. In the enterprise context, SOA permits the organizations, which have a fragmented application infrastructure under management of different domains, can integrate these applications in the service level. The service-oriented paradigm has become a distinct design approach which introduces specific principles that govern the design of architectural elements. In this sense, this book presents a SOA-based architecture process that comprises the main software architecture and SOA foundations in order to guide the architects in the construction of a software architecture description for SOA in an enterprise context. The book begins with an overview of the software architecture and SOA fields, discussing their definitions, roots, foundations and elements. Next, the proposed process is presented with its foundations, roles, activities, sub-activities, inputs and outputs. At the end, an experimental study that was performed using the process is discussed.

A Software Architecture Process for SOA Definition: Designing Service-Oriented Architectures in an Enterprise Context

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application Infrastructure, Applications, Architects, Architectural Elements, Architecture, Architecture Description, Architectures, Composition, Construction Software, context, Definition, Definitions, Design Approach, Designing, Distinct Design, Enterprise, Enterprise Context, Experimental Study, Foundations, Oriented Paradigm, Presents, Process, Product Description, Roots, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architectures, ServiceOriented, Software, Software Architecture

Enterprise Architectures and Integration Using SOA

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
This book covers enterprise architectures and integration using SOA principles. This book is based on corporate experience, consulting assignments, teaching university courses and also research on computer aided consulting. The salient features of this classroom tested book are: a) emphasis on recent and relevant issues; b) mixture of business and technologies, not just buiness or pure technology; c) a systematic approach that defines an enterprise architecture into broad building blocks and then covers each building block in depth; d) several case studies and examples to illustrate the key points; e) a step by step methodology that shows how all the pieces fit together; and f) a computer aided decision support system (PISA) that can be used in classroom exercises.

Enterprise Architectures and Integration Using SOA

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architectures, Book Covers, Building Blocks, Case Studies, Classroom Exercises, Corporate Experience, Decision Support System, Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Architectures, Enterprise Integration, Integration, Mixture, Pisa, Product Description, Relevant Issues, Salient Features, Step Methodology, Systematic Approach, Teaching Courses, Teaching University, Technology C, using

The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Companies worldwide are rapidly adopting Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), a design methodology used to connect systems as services, and Business Process Management (BPM), the art of orchestrating these services. Media organizations from news organizations to music and media download services to movie studios are adapting to SOA-style architectures, but have run into roadblocks unique to the media and entertainment industry. These challenges include incorporating real-time data, moving large amounts of data at one time, non-linearity and flexibility for workflow, and unique metrics and data gathering. The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise details the challenges and presents solutions for media technology professionals. By addressing both the IT and media aspects, it helps individuals improve current enterprise technologies and operations.

KEY BENEFITS
. A complete overview of SOA and BPM, specific for media-based organizations
. Technical information about SOA and BPM standards and how they are used
. A how-to guide for jump-starting SOA projects within the media enterprise
. Complete service example code and descriptions

The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architectures, Bpm, Business Process Management, Complete Service, Design Methodology, Enterprise, Enterprise Technologies, Entertainment Industry, Linearity, Media, Media Enterprise, Media Organizations, Media Technology, Metrics, Product Description, Professional, Professional Media Systems, Real Time Data, Roadblocks, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, ServiceOriented, services, Systems, Technology Professionals, Workflow

SOA-Based Enterprise Integration: A Step-by-Step Guide to Services-based Application

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780071605526
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Foreword by Ray Harishankar, IBM Fellow

“There are many books on the market on the topic of SOA and SOA’s business and technology value. This book focuses on one of the key technical values of SOA and does an excellent job of describing SOA-based application integration by clarifying the relationship and patterns of SOA with other integration technologies in a distributed computing environment.” Sandra Carter, IBM Vice President for SOA, BPM, and WebSphere Marketing

“Services Oriented Architectures present many challenges today in the integration of existing systems and new systems, along with many times, old legacy mainframe applications. This book successfully addresses many of the complexities we see in the integration of SOA and mainframe legacy applications, presenting options and approaches to integrate the applications with the rest of the enterprise. The author takes a clearly defined pattern-based approach discussing the advantages, tools and methods. Readers will benefit from the insights in this book whether they play the architect role or a developer role on a SOA project.” Sue Miller-Sylvia, IBM Fellow and Application Development Service Area Leader

SOA-Based Enterprise Integration: A Step-by-Step Guide to Services-based Application

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application, Application Integration, Architectures, Bpm, Complexities, Computing Environment, Developer Role, Enterprise, Enterprise Integration, Existing Systems, Guide, Ibm Fellow, Integration, Integration Technologies, Legacy Applications, Legacy Mainframe Applications, Mainframe Legacy, Marketing Services, Remainder Mark, Sandra Carter, Servicesbased, SOAbased, StepbyStep, Sue Miller, Technical Values, Technology Value, WebSphere
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