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Modern SOA Infrastructure: Technology, Design, and Governance
Modern SOA Infrastructure:
Technology, Design, and Governance

Prentice Hall/PearsonPTR
Available: Q4/2010
Hardcover, ~ 600 pages

Authors (in alphabetical order):
Ali Arsanjani
David Chappell
John deVadoss
Thomas Erl
Mark Little
Thomas Rischbeck
Satadru Roy
Arnaud Simon
 
The aim of this book is to explore modern infrastructure technologies and practices for mainstream service-oriented architectures and solutions. This book provides in-depth coverage of contemporary infrastructure technology components and further provides new design patterns that extend and build upon previously documented SOA design patterns, such as those already contributed by the authors of this book to the SOA Design Patterns book:
Asynchronous Queuing
Data Format Transformation
Data Model Transformation
Enterprise Service Bus
Event-Driven Messaging
Intermediate Routing
Policy Centralization
Protocol Bridging
Reliable Messaging
Rules Centralization
Service Broker
Service Grid
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The ESB and Related Messaging Patterns
As part of the new content provided by this book is the definition of the Modern ESB pattern to represent how the enterprise service bus has evolved and grown. As a further supplement, this title introduces primitive reference architectures that, along with the patterns, are referenced by subsequent chapters that explore individual infrastructure technologies and practices.
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