By
James Bean, CEO, Relational Logistics Group, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.
Description
In
SOA and Web Services Interface Design, data architecture guru James Bean teaches you how to design web service interfaces
that are capable of being extended to accommodate ever changing business needs and promote incorporation simplicity. The book first provides
an overview of critical SOA principles, thereby offering a basic conceptual summary. It then provides explicit, tactical, and real-world
techniques for ensuring compliance with these principles. Using a focused, tutorial-based approach the book provides working syntactical
examples - described by Web services standards such as XML, XML Schemas, WSDL and SOAP - that can be used to directly implement interface
design procedures, thus allowing you immediately generate value from your efforts. In summary,
SOA and Web Services Interface Design
provides the basic theory, but also design techniques and very specific implementable encoded interface examples that can be immediately
employed in your work, making it an invaluable practical guide to any practitioner in today's exploding Web-based service market.
Audience:
Technology practitioners involved in the design and development of SOA services and service interfaces including enterprise and integration
architects responsible for defining company information architecture, computer software engineers who research and develop vendor SOA-based
applications, and business solutions architects.