The Definitive Guide to SOA: Oracle Service Bus (Second Edition)
SOA is not a technology; it is architecture and a strategy. In order for you to implement your own SOA, you will need to learn a new way of thinking about your enterprise and managing software assets. SOA is generally implemented using newer technologies—not a single new technology, but a whole s...
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Tóm tắt: | SOA is not a technology; it is architecture and a strategy. In order for you to implement
your own SOA, you will need to learn a new way of thinking about your enterprise and
managing software assets. SOA is generally implemented using newer technologies—not
a single new technology, but a whole series of different technologies. We thought we knew
XML pretty well before we began walking the path to SOA. It didn’t take long for us to figure
out that there was a lot more to XML than we had previously thought. You can expect
to need to learn the details of XML, XML Schema, Web Services Description Language
(WSDL), XQuery, and XPath before you can begin to make informed design judgments.
While we enjoy reading about new strategies, we enjoy realizing them in code just as
much. Code keeps you honest. A lot of things work very well on paper, but once you start
flipping bits, the truth will emerge in all of its intolerant glory. What we really wanted to
read was a detailed book on SOA development. Since we could not find one, we wrote
one. We wrote this book under the assumption that there were thousands of other software
developers like ourselves—people who enjoy writing code and love to put theory
into practice.
This book is a mix of theory and working code samples. One of the reasons there are
so few books on writing real code for an SOA is because there are so few SOA platforms
that the average developer can download and use. Most SOA (and more specifically, enterprise
service bus) vendors keep their software locked away, demanding that you purchase
it before you can use it. This is like purchasing a car you have never seen or driven based
solely on the description provided to you by the salesperson. |
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