Service oriented architecture with Java - Info and Reading Options
using SOA and web services to build powerful Java applications
By C. A. Binildas

"Service oriented architecture with Java" was published by Packt Publishing in 2008 - Birmingham, it has 175 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Service oriented architecture with Java” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Service oriented architecture with Java
- Author: C. A. Binildas
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 175
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publish Date: 2008
- Publish Location: Birmingham
“Service oriented architecture with Java” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Java (Computer program language) - Serviceorientierte Architektur - Web services - Java (Programmiersprache) - COMPUTERS - Programming Languages - C♯ - Java - Pascal - Java (computer program language)
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: v, 175 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25555780M - OL16962620W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 265732263 - 648993485
- ISBN-13: 9781847193216
- ISBN-10: 1847193218
- All ISBNs: 1847193218 - 9781847193216
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"Service oriented architecture with Java" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Cover
- 2- TOC$Table of Contents
- 3- Preface
- 4- CH$Chapter 1: The Mantra of SOA
- 5- Architecture
- 6- Application Architecture
- 7- Client-Server Architecture
- 8- Enterprise Computing or Architecture
- 9- Business
- 10- Application
- 11- Information
- 12- Technical
- 13- The Design
- 14- Security
- 15- Administration
- 16- EA for Managers
- 17- EA for Developers
- 18- Analogy of SOA
- 19- History of SOA
- 20- Why SOA?
- 21- How SOA...
- 22- Summary
- 23- CH$Chapter 2: Web Services and SOA
- 24- The SOA Approach
- 25- XML-Advantages and Disadvantages
- 26- XML Pitfalls
- 27- Introduction to Web Services, RESTful Services, and Other Transport with XML
- 28- Basic SOA With XML Over HTTP Protocol
- 29- A Basic Java Implementation of POX-over-HTTP
- 30- REST-Exploiting the HTTP Protocol
- 31- SOAP
- 32- RPC and Document Based-WS: How to Communicate, Pros and Cons of the Two Approach
- 33- RPC / Literal
- 34- Document / Literal
- 35- Document / Literal Wrapped
- 36- Why We Should Use Doc-WS?
- 37- The RPC Inheritance
- 38- The Document-Oriented Way
- 39- ^
- 40- Implementations: JAX-WS 2, Axis2, Spring-WS, and XFire/CXF 2.0
- 41- JAX-WS 2
- 42- Axis 2
- 43- Spring-WS
- 44- XFire / CXF
- 45- Summary
- 46- CH$Chapter 3: Web Service Implementations
- 47- Web Service Using JAX-WS 2.0
- 48- JAX-WS 2.0-A Primer
- 49- Web Service Implementation in Java SE 6
- 50- Web Service Implementation in Java EE Server
- 51- Web Service Using Apache Axis
- 52- Contract-First versus Contract-Last
- 53- Web Service Implementation in Axis
- 54- Web Service Using Spring
- 55- Spring-WS-A Primer
- 56- Web Service Implementation in Spring
- 57- Web Service Using XFire
- 58- Web Service Implementation in XFire
- 59- Summary
- 60- CH$Chapter 4: Data and Services-All Roads Lead to Enterprise Service Bus
- 61- JDO
- 62- Why JDO?
- 63- JPOX-Java Persistent Objects
- 64- JDO Sample Using JPOX
- 65- Data Services
- 66- Service Data Objects
- 67- Why SDO?
- 68- SDO Architecture
- 69- Apache Tuscany SDO
- 70- SDO Sample Using Tuscany SDO
- 71- Service Component Architecture
- 72- What is SCA?
- 73- Apache Tuscany SCA Java
- 74- SCA Sample Using Tuscany SCA Java
- 75- ^
- 76- ^^
- 77- Message-Oriented Middleware
- 78- What is MOM?
- 79- Benefits of Using MOM
- 80- Enterprise Service Bus
- 81- EAI and ESB
- 82- Java Business Integration
- 83- OpenESB
- 84- Summary
- 85- CH$Chapter 5: Traditional Integration Technology
- 86- Case Study #1-Based on EAI
- 87- Customer Information
- 88- Business Need
- 89- Solution
- 90- Goals Achieved
- 91- EAI Drawbacks
- 92- SOA to Rescue
- 93- Case Study #2-Based on SOA
- 94- Step One-Defining Organization Assets
- 95- Step Two-Generate Services
- 96- Step Three-Model
- 97- Step Four-Integrate
- 98- Goals Achieved
- 99- Summary
- 100- CH$Chapter 6: Goals We Can Achieve With SOA
- 101- Loose Coupling
- 102- Reusability
- 103- Seamless Integration
- 104- Return on Investment (ROI)
- 105- Summary
- 106- IDX$Index.
- 107- ^^
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