
As this book demonstrates, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is finally becoming a concrete discipline rather than a hopeful collection of cloud charts. Based on the author's experience rolling out an SOA at a major mobile phone company, SOA in Practice explains how SOA can simplify the creation of large-scale applications. Whether your project involves a large set of web service-based components, or is a means to connect legacy applications to more modern workflows, this book clarifies how -- and whether -- SOA fits your needs.
In fact, this is the only book that gives you a real understanding of what SOA is about, offering a fundamental overview of what it means to realize SOA in practice without getting lost in theory. After defining SOA's many facets, examining typical use patterns, and exploring how loose coupling helps build stronger applications, Josuttis presents a framework to help you determine when to take advantage of SOA. With SOA in Practice, you will:
Earlier books on SOA suffered from too much vision and not enough reality. This one describes the real-world problems of implementing and running an SOA in practice. Not only will you learn how to categorize different SOA layers and different SOA stages of extension, you'll learn how performance, security, and other real-life aspects influence the business case of SOA and the way a SOA is realized.
If you're serious about SOA, rely on the experience of someone who's been in the trenches and achieved success. You'll find it with SOA in Practice.
About the Author
Nicolai Josuttis wrote "The C++ Standard Library" and "C++ Templates" for Addison-Wesley. An experienced systems architect, he recently spent two years rolling out an SOA at a major mobile phone company. Nicolai is presenting tutorials on SOAs at a number of conferences, and has been speaking on the subject for over a year so far.
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