There are just some of the many information technologies that are becoming mainstream topics for every IT organization. This book demonstrates the cornerstones of future-oriented IT architectures based on these new technologies. Excellent illustrations!
Focusing on the practical application of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, this tutorial is geared toward IS professionals and software developers who are responsible for getting the maximum potential from their directories by integrating them with existing processes and applications. As the Internet standard for directory services, LDAP is accepted as a critical service and is poised to ...
+ use BPEL for workflow + Great contribution to SOA thinking
James is my best friend and have worked with him in the past and current. This book on SOA is a highly recommended book for companies trying to get into the SOA space. Concepts cleanly explained with implementation details. Great book if it were to be used in academic realm or to be used by ...
This title is very good for understanding basic WS technologies. But is older for now and some informations are outdated. Reprint with updated information (espec. UDDIv3) would be good.
+ A wonderful book about Service Oriented Architecture
Thomas Erl in this book provides an excellent reference and an independent/agnostic view of SOA that is not cluttered with Vendor speak. What I thought was valuable is the definition of business benefits, case studies and the beginning of SOA Principals and terminology that provides an organization ...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods, WS-FM 2006, held in Vienna, Austria in September 2006 in conjunction with the Fourth International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2006. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 40 ...
Explains all you need to know about the Web Services Platform
+ Great Theortical Reference to the WS-* Stack + Very good conceptual and technical introduction to the Web Services like SOA components
What do you get when you put a number of Web Services gurus from IBM in a room for a while? You'll get the "Web Services Platform Architecture" book. In short, all the authors that assisted in writing this book are Web services experts from IBM who have either wrote the specs or assisted in ...
Security is indespensable for web services, but difficult to understand and use. There are too many standatds relevant to security, W3C standards and OASIS. I think to understand whole structure need much time. It seems architecture or principle is required to consistent understanding. This book is ...
This book is excellent for those developers and even architects looking to implement real-world web services. It gives a solid overview of web service technologies while also showing how the BEA platform can aid you in bringing those services to fruition. There is not an area that is left ...
The world of enterprise software development is generally divided into two large platforms: J2EE and Microsoft. With the proliferation of vendors and toolkits for the J2EE camp, and the release of the .NET platform from Microsoft, it is time to take a look at how the two systems compare when it comes to Web Services architecture and implementation. This paper, aimed at Technical Architects and IT ...
BPEL just may be the future of business data communications
+ A response from Packt Publishing
There have been an entire bowl of alphabet soup regarding various kinds of distributed processing systems. All of them, in their time, achieved a certain level of usage. None of them has done much to change the basic way we do business communications. That may be changing.
The development of ...