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.NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2: Networking Library, Reflection Library, and XML Library

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
“This is a complete, authoritative, and truly useful reference for every .NET developer. It covers every aspect of .NET Framework library by providing concise descriptions with just the right number of examples. I would not start development of any significant .NET project without having this book on my bookshelf.” –Max Loukianov, Vice President of Research and Development, Netpise Inc. “The .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference is the one reference you really need when you use the .NET Framework library. The annotations provide clear insight into the design choices that the library development team made when building the library. Those explanations will guide you to the best design choices for your own application code.” –Bill Wagner, Founder/Consultant, SRT Solutions, and author of Effective C#”More than just a reference, this book provides great insight into the massive amount of thought that went into designing the Microsoft .NET Framework. It is both entertaining and educational, combining interesting and sometimes amusing annotations along with the reference material.” –Jordan Matthiesen, Software Engineer “Brad Abrams, Tamara Abrams, and the CLR team take readers on a journey through the backstreets of the .NET Framework, pointing out invaluable design decisions and performance best practices along the way. Not to be missed by any developer who has ever wondered why the Framework is designed the way it is.” –William D. Bartholomew, Senior Software Architect, Orli-TECH Pty Ltd “This volume provides an in-depth review for every class method listed, including a CD with many examples of usage. The most valuable aspect of this book is the annotations provided; the annotators’ thoughts about the design of the .NET Framework lets the reader develop a crystal-clear understanding of what can be accomplished with this fantastic technology.” –Bradley Snobar, Software Engineer “The utility of a reference book is often a function of how easily you can find a desired subject and, once there, how clearly is it explained. On both counts, you should find that this book stands well.” –Dr. Wes Boudville, Inventor The .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2, completes the definitive reference to the .NET Framework base class library. This book-and-CD set offers programmers unparalleled insight into the ECMA and ISO specifications for the classes and members, while also explaining why they were designed as they were and demonstrating how to use them. This volume covers the Networking, Reflection, and XML libraries, complementing Volume 1′s coverage of the Base Class and Extended Numerics libraries. The printed book contains high-level descriptions of each namespace, plus detailed descriptions and samples of each type, including annotations, inheritance diagrams, and a listing of members. The accompanying CD contains a vastly expanded version of the book’s text that includes detailed descriptions of each member and samples for most members–almost two thousand searchable pages of immediately useful reference material, plus a full source-code archive. With the ECMA and ISO standards as its core, the combined book and CD include *A clear and complete overview of each namespace, describing its purpose and functionality and the inheritance hierarchy of types it defines. *Type descriptions. Each type is covered in its own chapter, with a quick reference to the C# declaration syntax for all members defined in the type, and a detailed description of how the type is used. *Annotations from key insiders: members of the Microsoft design team and the ECMA Standards Committee. These comments cover everything from design rationale and history to common problems and shortcomings, with exceptional clarity and candor. *Reference tabs and an exhaustive index, which allow readers to quickly and easily navigate the text. *Code samples. Types are illustrated by working code samples, with output included. *Reusable source code for the more than one thousand samples is supplied as an archive on the CD. All code has been tested with versions 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 of the .NET Framework and, where appropriate, with the .NET Compact Framework.

.NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2: Networking Library, Reflection Library, and XML Library

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Process-Driven SOA: Proven Patterns for Business-IT Alignment

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Process-Driven SOA: Patterns and Practices is a conceptual guide on how you effectively design and build software architectures that follow principles of business-IT alignment. Step-by-step the authors illustrate the design process using proven patterns that address complex business/technical scenarios, where integrated concepts of SOA, BPM (Business Process Management), and EDA (Event-driven Architecture) are required. They explain how you can create the different design artifacts by applying software patterns that address the key conceptual problems and their corresponding solutions.
Find out how to systematically address the complexity of the many issues that need to be resolved and managed – SOA is not limited to technical issues, but is rather a holistic challenge where aspects of SOA, EDA, and BPM all need to be addressed in conjunction.

Enriched with hands-on examples and practical industry cases, Process-Driven SOA: Patterns and Practices illustrates the business and technical challenges in SOA projects that need to be considered and resolved. Learn more about the design decisions that need to be made step after step and how proven patterns guide these decisions to be effective!

Process-Driven SOA: Proven Patterns for Business-IT Alignment

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Examsoon 000-316 Training Tool

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1
Exam Number/Code : 000-316
Exam Name : IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1
Questions and Answers : 114 Q&As

Programming Model and Design
Apply the SCA programming model.
Design and use business objects and the business object framework API when developing a solution.
Design and use interfaces.
Determine the best component implementation type and characteristics when building a business process.
Design effective mediation flows.
Package assets within modules, mediation modules and libraries to support effective component reuse and application maintainability.
Determine the implications of process or component design decisions (performance, component versioning, adaptability, complexity).
Support iterative development and synchronization of applications and business models with Business Process $ Management (BPM) tools.
Work with and understand generated artifacts.

Component Implementation
Use the business process editor to create a business process component (including path conditions, activities, snippets, etc.).
Use the Business State Machine editor to create a business process component (including events, guards, actions and correlation sets) and apply to business scenarios.
Develop mediation flows using mediation primitives and Service Message Objects.
Configure BPEL activities using the properties view.
Implement error handling within a mediation.
Implement error handling within a business process.
Implement an event handler in a business process.
Create custom Java logic using the visual snippet editor.
Suggest transaction boundaries within a business process.
Create business rule groups.
Use interface maps to facilitate the wiring between two SCA components.
Configure a selector to dynamically invoke SCA components.
Configure components to emit CEI events.

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