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040 _aUPES LIBRARY
_bEnglish
082 _a004.22
_bDAV
100 _aDavis, Jeff
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245 _aOpen Source SOA
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bDreamTech Press,
_c2009
300 _a425p.
500 _aIf you are a developer or architect whod like some help with this task, then Open Source SOA is the guide for you. Youll learn key SOA concepts and how these technologies fit into the SOA equation. Youll learn valuable ways to integrate them, based on hard-won experience by the author. And youll discover y these open source products are a competitive alternative to expensive commercial solutions, and are in many cases superior. About The Author: Jeff Davis id Director of Software Architecture at HireRight. Contents Part 1: History and Principles Chapter 1: SOA Essentials Chapter 2: Assembling Components and Services Part 2: Assembling Components and Services Chapter 3: Creating services using Apache Tuscany Chapter 4: Advanced SCA Part 3: Business Process Management Chapter 5: Introducing jBPM Chapter 6: jBPM tasks Chapter 7: Advanced jBPM capabilities Part 4: Event Stream Processing, Integration, and Mediation Chapter 8: Complex events using Esper Chapter 9: Enterprise integration and ESBs Chapter 10: ESB implementation with Apache Synapse Part 5: Enterprise Decision Management Chapter 11: Business rules using JBoss Drools Chapter 12: Implementing Drools Special Features: The audience is broad, and can range from technically savvy business users who want to learn more about service-oriented architecture (SOA) to programmer analysts and architects.
650 _aComputer science
942 _cBK
999 _c1107
_d1107