文档介绍:Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design
By Thomas Erl
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Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date: August 04, 2005
ISBN: 0-13-185858-0
Pages: 792
Table of Contents | Index
"Service Oriented Architecture is a hot, but often misunderstood topic in IT today. Thomas
articulately describes the concepts, specifications, and standards behind service orientation and
Web Services. For enterprises adopting SOA, there is detailed advice for service-oriented analysis,
planning, and design. This book is a must read!"
Alex Lynch, Principal Consultant, Microsoft Enterprise Services
"One primary objective of applying SOA in design is to provide business value to the solutions we
build. Understanding the right approach to analyzing, designing, and developing service-oriented
solutions is critical. Thomas has done a great job of demystifying SOA in practical terms with his
book."
Rick Weaver, IBM Senior Consulting Certified SW I/T Specialist
"A pragmatic guide to SOA principles, strategy, and best practices that distills the hype into a
general framework for approaching SOA adoption plex enterprise environments."
Sameer Tyagi, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems
"A very timely and much needed contribution to a rapidly emerging field. Through clarifying the
principles and nuances of this space, the author provides prehensive treatment of critical key
aspects of SOA from analysis and planning to standards ranging from WS-specifications to BPEL. I'll
be mending this book to both clients and peers who are planning on embracing SOA
principles."
Ravi Palepu, Senior Field Architect, Rogue Wave Software
"Finally, an SOA book based on real implementation experience in production environments. Too
many SOA books get lost in the technical details of Web Services standards, or simply repeat
vendor hype. This book covers the really hard parts: plex process of planning,