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Next Generation SOA: A Real-World Guide to Modern Service-Oriented Computing

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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With accelerating adoption amongst organizations of all types and sizes, SOA is increasingly becoming the mainstream paradigm for enterprise IT architecture and software development. SOA offers immense potential to increase ROI, enhance organizational agility, and reduce IT burdens, but many organizations have not yet achieved the benefits it promises. Fortunately, with SOA’s growth, best practices and use cases for successful implementation are now emerging. This book captures the most valuable of these – and presents them simply, accessibly, and in a form that IT professionals can use. Drawing on their unsurpassed field experience, renowned SOA expert Thomas Erl and his team of expert contributors bring together practical solutions to the most common problems faced by those attempting to drive value from SOA. They offer trustworthy, proven advice for SOA projects of all sizes, including enterprise challenges such as integration, security, and governance. Along the way, they demystify confusing concepts such as Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and loose coupling, introduce specific patterns for success, and show how to avoid the catastrophic design errors that have compromised many SOA initiatives.

 

  • The accessible, jargon-free SOA introduction for today’s IT pro
  • Answers the questions today’s IT pros ask most often – about topics ranging from Enterprise Service Bus to loose coupling
  • Presents patterns associated with SOA success – and shows how to avoid the worst SOA design errors
  • The newest book in the best-selling Thomas Erl Service-Oriented Computing Series

Next Generation SOA: A Real-World Guide to Modern Service-Oriented Computing

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XML Data Exchange Using ABAP

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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Data exchange using XML technologies is revolutionizing the integration of applications and processes. Due to the performance and/or complexity of transformations that must be carried out, ABAP mappings on the SAP Web Application Server will increasingly be required.

This comprehensive technical guide shows you, step-by-step, how to implement XML data exchange processes using ABAP. Based on a variety of interface examples, readers are provided with highly detailed descriptions of all XML technologies including XML Library, XSLT (with a specific focus on XSLT 2.0 extensions), and Simple Transformations. Volumes of code samples enable you to implement your own data exchange scenarios and select the appropriate technologies to support them. In addition, readers benefit from best practices for data exchange and from practical guidance on all aspects of software development – including specification, testing, data validation via Java integration, and more.

XML Data Exchange Using ABAP

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: ABAP, Appropriate Technologies, Best Practices, Code Samples, Complexity, Data, Data Validation, Description Data, Detailed Descriptions, Exchange, Guidance, Interface Examples, Java Integration, Mappings, Product Description, Sap Web Application Server, Scenarios, Software Development, Transformations, using, Web Application Server, Xml Data Exchange, Xml Technologies, XSLT

SOA Security

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9781932394689
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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SOA is one of the latest technologies enterprises are using to tame their software costs – in development, deployment, and management. SOA makes integration easy, helping enterprises not only better utilize their existing investments in applications and infrastructure, but also open up new business opportunities. However, one of the big stumbling blocks in executing SOA is security. This book addresses Security in SOA with detailed examples illustrating the theory, industry standards and best practices.

It is true that security is important in any system. SOA brings in additional security concerns as well rising out of the very openness that makes it attractive. If we apply security principles blindly, we shut ourselves of the benefits of SOA. Therefore, we need to understand which security models and techniques are right for SOA. This book provides such an understanding.

Usually, security is seen as an esoteric topic that is better left to experts. While it is true that security requires expert attention, everybody, including software developers, designers, architects, IT administrators and managers need to do tasks that require very good understanding of security topics. Fortunately, traditional security techniques have been around long enough for people to understand and apply them in practice. This, however, is not the case with SOA Security.

Anyone seeking to implement SOA Security is today forced to dig through a maze of inter-dependent specifications and API docs that assume a lot of prior experience on the part of readers. Getting started on a project is hence proving to be a huge challenge to practitioners. This book seeks to change that. It provides bottom-up understanding of security techniques appropriate for use in SOA without assuming any prior familiarity with security topics on the part of the reader.

Unlike most other books about SOA that merely describe the standards, this book helps you get started immediately by walking you through sample code that illustrates how real life problems can be solved using the techniques and best practices described in standards. Whereas standards discuss all possible variations of each security technique, this book focusses on the 20% of variations that are used 80% of the time. This keeps the material covered in the book simple as well as self-sufficient for all readers except the most advanced.

SOA Security

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Enterprise SOA: Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
This book spells out guidelines and strategies for successfully using ServiceOriented Architecture (SOA) in large-scale projects. SOA represents the latestparadigm in distributed computing and middleware development. However,SOA is not a revolution, but rather an evolution in software architecture. SOAis a collection of best practice software construction principles accompanied byproven methodologies in development and project management.This book is unique in that it offers a pragmatic approach to the topic. Theauthors borrow from their more than forty years of collective enterpriseexperience, and offer a frank discussion of the challenges associated withadopting SOA. They also help readers ensure that their organization does notbecome too closely tied to a specific technology. The result is a detailedintroduction to the topic and an architectural blueprint for implementing SOA.

Enterprise SOA: Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Resource Kit

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Get the definitive resource for administering Exchange 2003with in-depth technical information and tools developed by the Microsoft Exchange Server team. This exhaustive, 1,000+ page reference delivers the information you need to design solutions that meet your business and technical objectives, accelerate deployments, implement best practices, avoid problems, and meet the requirements of your service level agreements. Topics include planning, deployment, administration, automation, security services, monitoring, optimization, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. You also get a CD packed with essential tools, administrative scripts, job aids, and a fully searchable eBookeverything you need to help save time and reduce ownership and support costs.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Resource Kit

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