Implementing SOA Using the Java EE
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The Practitioner's Guide to Implementing SOA with Java EE Technologies This book brings together all the practical insight you need to successfully architect enterprise solutions and implement them using SOA and Java EE technologies. Writing for senior IT...
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The Practitioner's Guide to Implementing SOA with Java EE Technologies This book brings together all the practical insight you need to successfully architect enterprise solutions and implement them using SOA and Java EE technologies. Writing for senior IT developers, strategists, and enterprise architects, the authors cover everything from concepts to implementation, requirements to tools. The authors first review the Java EE platform's essential elements in the context of SOA and web services deployment, and demonstrate how Java EE has evolved into the world's best open source solution for enterprise SOA. After discussing standards such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, they walk through implementing each key aspect of SOA with Java EE. Step by step, you'll learn how to integrate service-oriented web and business components of Java EE technologies with the help of process-oriented standards such as BPEL/CDL into a coherent, tiered enterprise architecture that can deliver a full spectrum of business services. Implementing SOA Using Javaa EE concludes with a section-length case study that walks through analyzing a company's requirements, creating an effective SOA architecture, and building a concise proof-of-concept prototype with NetBeans IDE. Coverage includes / Using Java EE technologies to simplify SOA implementation / Mastering messaging, service descriptions, registries, orchestration, choreography, and other essential SOA concepts / Building an advanced web services infrastructure for implementing SOA / Using Java Persistence API to provide for persistence / Getting started with Java Business Integration (JBI), the new open specification for delivering SOA / Implementing SOA at the web and business tiers / Developing, configuring, and deploying SOA systems with NetBeans IDE / Constructing SOA systems with NetBeans SOA Pack Benutzer: System-User Datenquelle: Libri Zeitpunkt: Fri Dec 25 2009 19:47:39 GMT+0100 Gesperrt:
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Foreword by Robert Brewin ... xvii Foreword by Raj Bala ... xviii Acknowledgments... xxi About the Authors ... xxiii PART I OVERVIEW ... 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ... 3 Products and Services 4 Software-Driven Services 4 Web Services 6 SOA 8 Web Services and SOA Opportunities 12 Summary 13 Endnotes 13 CHAPTER 2 EVOLUTION OF IT ARCHITECTURES ... 15 The Server-Side Architecture Progression 16 Progression of Mainframe Architecture 17 Progression of Client/Server Architecture 19 Progression of Distributed Architecture 21 Internet and World Wide Web 26 Client-Side Architecture Progression 28 Terminals as Clients 29 Thick Clients 30 Thin Clients 30 Browser Clients 31 Mobile Clients 31 Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services 32 Web Services 32 Arrival of SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI Infrastructure 34 Summary 35 Endnotes 35 CHAPTER 3 EVOLUTION OF SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE ... 37 Services Oriented Architecture--The Description 38 Early Architectures 38 IMS 39 CICS 40 CORBA 41 DCOM 41 Paradigm Shifts 42 Java and Java 2 Enterprise Edition 42 Extensible Markup Language 43 Web Services--XML-RPC and SOAP 44 Arrival of Web Services and SOA 44 First Generation Web Services 45 The Second Generation Web Services 45 SOA Using Web Services 46 Benefits and Challenges with SOA 47 SOA Implementation Technologies 47 Microsoft's .NET Technologies 48 Sun Microsystems's Java Enterprise Edition Technologies 48 Summary 50 Endnotes 50 PART II SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE ESSENTIALS ... 53 CHAPTER 4 MESSAGE ORIENTED SERVICES AND SOAP ... 55 SOAP Conventions 56 Message Envelope 56 Encoding Rules 56 RPC Convention 56 Binding 57 Anatomy of SOAP 57 Basic SOAP Model 57 Detailed SOAP Model 60 SOAP Encoding Details 65 Simple Type Encoding 65 Complex Type Encoding 66 SOAP Binding to the Transport Protocol 68 Interaction Using the SOAP Protocol 68 Message Exchange Model 69 SOAP Response and the Error-Handling Mechanism 71 The SOAP <Fault> 72 The SOAP <faultcode> 72 The SOAP
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<faultstring> 73 The SOAP <faultactor> 73 The SOAP <detail> 73 SOAP Version Differences and Dependencies 73 SOAP Versioning 73 New SOAP Version 74 Summary 75 Endnotes 76 CHAPTER 5 WEB SERVICES AND WEB SERVICES DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE ... 77 WSDL--An XML Web Services Description Vocabulary 78 The Web Services Triangle 78 Service Invocation Fundamentals 80 Synchronous Invocation and Fundamentals of RPC Mechanism 81 Service Invocation and WSDL 85 Creation of the Service 86 Generating the Web Service Description for the Service 87 Registering the Web Service 87 Publication of the Web Service 87 Discovering the Web Service 87 Understanding the Web Services Semantics 87 Invocation of Web Service 88 Describing Web Services--The XML Way 91 WSDL Elements and Their Appearance Sequence 92 Anatomy of WSDL Document 93 WSDL Version Differences and Dependencies 100 Summary 100 Endnotes 101 CHAPTER 6 REGISTRIES AND UDDI ... 103 Defining UDDI 104 Taxonomy-Based Business Information 104 UDDI Specifications and Services 105 Public Registries Versus Private Registries 105 UDDI Nomenclature 106 Node API Sets 106 UDDI Node 106 UDDI Registries 106 Data Structure 107 Information Model 107 Core UDDI 107 The <businessEntity> Data Structure 108 The <businessService> Data Structure 109 The <bindingTemplate> Data Structure 110 The <tModel> Data Structure 111 Publication of Business Information 112 Creation and Modification of Business Information 113 Deletion of Business Information 114 Discovering Web Services 115 Information Browsing and Retrieval 116 Information Drill-Down 117 Summary 118 CHAPTER 7 ORCHESTRATION AND CHOREOGRAPHY ... 119 Importance of Business Process and Work Flow 120 Orchestration 121 WS-Business Process Execution Language 122 Processing BPEL 124 Choreography 127 Orchestration and SOA 129 Choreography and SOA 130 Summary 130 Endnotes 131 CHAPTER 8 ADVANCED WEB SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE FOR IMPLEMENTING SOA ... 133 Message Exchange Patterns 135 WS-*--The New Generation 136 WS-Addressing 137 WS-Atomic Transaction 137 WS-Coordination 137 WS-Eventing 137 WS-Metadata Exchange 138 WS-Notification 138 WS-Policy Framework 138 WS-Reliability/WS-Reliable Messaging 138 WS-Security 138 WS-*--A Working Definition 139 Addressing 139 Reliability and Reliable Messaging 140 Security 142 WS-* and SOA 146 WS-Reliable Messaging and SOA 147 WS-Security and SOA 147 WS-I Basic Profile 147 Summary 148 Endnotes 148 PART III JAVA PLATFORM, ENTERPRISE EDITION AND ESB ... 49 CHAPTER 9 JAVA PLATFORM, ENTERPRISE EDITION OVERVIEW ... 151 Java EE Technology Categories 153 Web Application Technologies 153 Web Services Technologies 155 Enterprise Application Technologies 158 Common Platform Technologies 160 What's New in Java EE 5 162 Java Annotations 163 POJO Model 165 Developer Productivity 166 Java EE Component Model 167 Application Client 167 Web Components 168 EJB Components 168 Resource Adapter 168 Java EE Quality of Services 169 Distribution 169 Data Integrity 169 Security 169 Performance and Scalability 170 Availability 170 Interoperability 171 Concurrency 171 Summary 171 Endnotes 172 CHAPTER 10 WEB TECHNOLOGIES IN JAVA EE ... 173 Java Servlet 174 JSP 176 JSP Standard Tag Library 177 JSF 178 MVC Paradigm in JSF 178 User Interface Component Framework 179 Navigation Model 180 Managed Beans 182 Unified Expression Language 183 Data Conversion and Validation 184 JSF Events 185 Backing Bean Approach 186 Summary 187 Endnote 187 CHAPTER 11 ENTERPRISE JAVABEANS AND PERSISTENCE ... 189 Core EJB 3.0 API 190 Dependency Injection 191 Container Services 191 Interceptors 193 New JPA 193 Entity Class 194 Relationships 195 Inheritance 196 Entity Manager 197 Entity Life-Cycle Operations 197 Java Persistence Query Language 200 Object-Relational Mapping 203 Relationship Mapping 203 Inheritance Mapping 204 Summary 205 CHAPTER 12 JAVA WEB SERVICES OVERVIEW ... 207 Implementing a Web Service 208 Mapping Between Java and WSDL 208 Web Service Annotations 210 @WebService 210 @WebMethod 211 @Oneway 211 @WebParam 211 @WebResult 211 @HandlerChain 211 @SOAPBinding 212 Accessing Web Services 212 Protocol and Transport 213 Advanced Features in JAX-WS 213 Handler Framework 213 Asynchronous Interactions 214 Messaging API 215 Java Architecture for XML Binding 217 Schema Evolution 220 Summary 222 CHAPTER 13 ENTERPRISE SERVICE BUS AND JAVA BUSINESS INTEGRATION ... 223 The Service Bus and Enterprises 224 ESB--A Business Perspective 224 Salient Features of ESB 226 Java Business Integration--Java and ESB 227 Summary 230 PART IV IMPLEMENTING SOA USING JAVA EE PLATFORM ... 231 CHAPTER 14 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE AND THE WEB TIER ... 233 Delivering Services Through the Web Tier 234 The Overall Picture 235 Web Tier Design Patterns and SOA 236 Presentation Tier Design Patterns 236 Frameworks and Service Delivery 237 Services Delivery Using JSF 238 Deciding on the Right Framework 244 Summary 245 Endnotes 246 CHAPTER 15 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUSINESS TIER ... 247 Delivering Services Through the Business Tier 248 Business Tier Overview 248 Business Tier Design Patterns and SOA 250 Business Tier Design Patterns 251 Presentation Tier-to-Business Tier Design Patterns 251 Transfer Object Design Pattern 252 Integration Tier Design Patterns 254 The Data Access Object Pattern 255 Intrabusiness Tier Design Patterns 257 Application Service Design Pattern 258 Summary 259 Endnote 260 CHAPTER 16 ADVANCED SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE ... 261 Patterns in SOA 261 Asynchronous Messaging Patterns 263 Conversation Patterns 267 Orchestration Patterns 269 Workflow Patterns 273 Summary 279 Endnotes 280 PART V CASE STUDY ... 281 CHAPTER 17 DEVELOPING SERVICE ORIENTED APPLICATIONS--A CASE STUDY ... 283 The Industry Perspective 285 Messaging Distribution in the OTA 285 The Goals of the OTA 286 The Plans and Specifications of the OTA 286 The Alliance Members 287 The Case Study 288 Challenges 289 Solution Implementation Strategies 290 Travel Reservation Service 291 The Workflow or the Process Definition 294 Solution Platform Considerations 296 Summary 298 Endnotes 299 CHAPTER 18 DELIVERING SOA USING NETBEANS SOA PACK: CASE STUDY--SOLUTION ... 301 Implementation Strategy--An Overview 302 NetBeans IDE 303 Invoking NetBeans 304 Exploring the IDE 304 Project Basics 305 Project Creation 306 Summary 319 Endnotes 319 REFERENCES ... 321 Web References 321 AJAX 321 BPEL 321 CICS 321 Design Pattern 322 ESB 322 ESB Importance 322 GDS 322 Hibernate 323 Implementing SOA with Java EE 5 323 IMS 323 IMS TM 323 J2EE Best Practices 323 J2EE Patterns 323 J2EE Versus .NET 323 Java EE 5 Developer Productivity 323 Java Specification Request 324 jRuby 325 OTA 325 Paradigm Shift 325 Paradigm Shift in IT 325 Performance Benchmark 325 Portlet 325 Ruby 325 Sabre, GDS 325 SOA 326 SOA General 326 SOAP 326 SOA Patterns 326 Tango 326 Web Services 327 WSDL 327 WSDL and UDDI 327 XML 327 Yahoo! 327 Books 327 Design Patterns 327 ESB 327 J2EE 328 Java 328 Java, XML 328 MDA 328 NetBeans 328 SOA 328 Software Architecture 329 Web Services 329 XML 329 INDEX ... 331
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Autoren-Porträt von B. V. Kumar, Prakash Narayan, Tony Ng
Dr. B. V. Kumar, currently Director (Technology) and Chief Architect at Cognizant Technology Solutions, has been working with Enterprise Java technologies for several years. He is a coauthor of Web Services--An Introduction andJ2EE Architecture. Prakash Narayan, cofounder and CTO at Micello, Inc., had responsibility for Java EE and SOA tooling in NetBeans when he worked at Sun Microsystems, Inc. Tony Ng is the Senior Director of Engineering at Yahoo! where he is responsible for Yahoo! developer platforms and technologies. He is coauthor of Java Blueprints and J2EEa Connector Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration (Prentice Hall, 2001).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: B. V. Kumar , Prakash Narayan , Tony Ng
- 2010, 730 Seiten, Maße: 18,6 x 22,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam
- ISBN-10: 0321492153
- ISBN-13: 9780321492159
Sprache:
Englisch
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