Service-oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web ServicesWhy this guide is important; The hammer and XML; XML and Web services; Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture; Service-Oriented Architecture and the hammer; The hammer and you; The XML & Web Services Integration Framework (XWIF);Hoe this guide is organized: Pat I:The technical Landscape; Part II: Integrating technology; Part III: Integrating applications; Patr IV: Integrating the enterprise; www.soabooks.com; Contact the author; Introduction to XML technologies; Extensible Markup Language (XML); Document Type Definitions (DTD); XML Schema Definition Language (XSD); Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT); XML Query Language (XQuery); XML Path Language (XPath);Introduction to Web services technologies; Web services and the service-oriented architecture(SOA); Web Services Descritption Language (WSDL); Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP); Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI); Introduction ti secind-gerenation(WS-*) Web services technologies; Second-generation Web services and the service-oriented enterprise(SOE); WS-Coordination and WS- Transaction; Business Process Execution Language for Web SErvices (BPEL4WS); WS-Security and the Web services security specifications; WS-ReliableMessaging; WS-Policy; WS-Attachments; Integrating XML into appilcations; Strategies for integrating XML data representation; Integrating Web Services into applications; Integrating XML and databases; The mechanucs of application integration; Service-oriented architectures for legacy integration; Service-Oriented architectures for enterprise integration; Service-oriented integration strategies; Thirty Best practices for integrating XML; Thirty best practices dor integrating Web services; Building the service-oriented enterprise(SOE). |
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activity adapter allow application approach architecture attachment attribute building Chapter characteristics classes common complete component consists construct contain context coordination create custom data model data representation database defined definition delivery dependencies DTDs element enterprise environment establishes Example existing expression extensions Figure files format framework functionality GetInvoice identify implementation important instance integration interaction intermediary introduced involved Language layer legacy limited logic markup methods multiple NOTE operation organization performance platform POINTS presentation protocols provides query receiver reference relational relationship represent request role rules sender sequence server service interface service requestor service-oriented simple SOAP message solutions specifications standard Step strategies structure Table tion traditional transaction transformation types typically utility validation Web services WS-Security XML data XML document XML schema XSD schemas XSLT