SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (SOA)
filed in PRODUCTS on Jul.10, 2009
Concepts, Technology, and Design (Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl) (Hardcover)
This is a comprehensive tutorial that teaches fundamental and advanced SOA design principles, supplemented with detailed case studies and technologies used to implement SOAs in the real world. We’ll have cover endorsements from Tom Glover, who leads IBM’s Web Services Standards initiatives; Dave Keogh, Program Manager for Visual Studio Enterprise Tools at Microsoft, and Sameer Tyagi, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems. All major software manufacturers and vendors are promoting support for SOA. As a result, every major development platform now officially supports the creation of service-oriented solutions. Parts I, II, and III cover basic and advanced SOA concepts and theory that prepare you for Parts IV and V, which provide a series of step-by-step “how to” instructions for building an SOA. Part V further contains coverage of WS-* technologies and SOA platform support provided by J2EE and .NET.
From the Back Cover”Service Oriented Architecture is a (more…)







July 10th, 2009 on 12:51 pm
Dropping by to catch up on my reading here and to greet yah a restful weekend ahead
xoxo
July 11th, 2009 on 12:51 am
Dropping by to catch up on my reading here and to greet yah a restful weekend ahead
xoxo
July 13th, 2009 on 9:14 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thomas Erl has an easy to read writing style. Highly recommend this book.
While I agree with some of the other reviewers that this book can be ‘long winded’ at times, it is still a book with a lot of rich information on SOA technology.
July 14th, 2009 on 2:19 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Independent View of SOA
Thomas Erl in this book provides an excellent reference and an independent/agnostic view of SOA that is not cluttered with Vendor speak.
July 14th, 2009 on 3:26 am
2.0 out of 5 stars
Excessively long winded for my use
It’s hard to understand how the same author wrote this and SOA Principles of Service Design (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl) and…
July 14th, 2009 on 5:45 am
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too much theory
I found reading this book boring after the first 6 chapters. What would have been more interesting is the author giving possible solutions (i.e.
July 14th, 2009 on 8:22 am
1.0 out of 5 stars
Like a really, really long survey of SOA standards
If you want a book that covers most of the SOA standards in one place, this might be helpful. I think you could get that from Wikipedia.
July 14th, 2009 on 11:21 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book about Service Oriented Architecture
This book help me so much about concepts, design, analysis.
Erl has done a very good work!
July 14th, 2009 on 2:14 pm
1.0 out of 5 stars
A painful political explaination for SOA
The author should be a politician not a writer. This book is painful to read because it goes on-and-on but doesn’t actually say that much.
July 14th, 2009 on 3:44 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent SOA Guidelines
Excellent book that develops a real proposal for a process of successful SOA construction.
It is an excellent guide as much in SOA process as in SOA concepts, so that as is…
July 14th, 2009 on 10:32 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
SOA Guru
Thomas Erl is SOA approach guru, this book should be read by everyone who wants to know about SOA and who are planning to implement.
July 15th, 2009 on 5:48 am
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but..
The book has lots of diagrams that explain the various topics.
I like the classification of webservices into primary SOA (basic web services standards) and the contemporary…