"Service Oriented Architecture is a hot, but often misunderstood topic
in IT today. Thomas articulately describes the concepts, specifications,
and standards behind service orientation and Web Services. For enterprises
adopting SOA, there is detailed advice for service-oriented analysis, planning,
and design. This book is a must read!"
--Alex Lynch, Principal Consultant, Microsoft Enterprise Services
"One primary objective of applying SOA in design is to provide business
value to the solutions we build. Understanding the right approach to analyzing,
designing, and developing service-oriented solutions is critical. Thomas
has done a great job of demystifying SOA in practical terms with his book."
--Rick Weaver, IBM Senior Consulting Certified SW I/T Specialist
"A pragmatic guide to SOA principles, strategy, and best practices that
distills the hype into a general framework for approaching SOA adoption
in complex enterprise environments."
--Sameer Tyagi, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems
"A very timely and much needed contribution to a rapidly emerging field.
Through clarifying the principles and nuances of this space, the author
provides a comprehensive treatment of critical key aspects of SOA from analysis
and planning to standards ranging from WS-specifications to BPEL. I'll be
recommending this book to both clients and peers who are planning on embracing
SOA principles."
--Ravi Palepu, Senior Field Architect, Rogue Wave Software
"Finally, an SOA book based on real implementation experience in production
environments. Too many SOA books get lost in the technical details of Web
Services standards, or simply repeat vendor hype. This book covers the really
hard parts: the complex process of planning, designing and implementing
service-oriented architectures that meet organizational goals. It is an
essential companion to any software developer, architect, or project manager
implementing--or thinking about implementing--a service-oriented architecture."
--Priscilla Walmsley, Managing Director of Datypic
"Thomas Erl's Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and
Design is as good an introduction to service-oriented architectures
as one could wish for. In a single volume, it covers the entire topic, from
theory to real-world use to technical details. The examples are superb and
the writing is wonderfully clear."
--Ronald Bourret, Author, "XML and Databases"
"Finally an SOA book which gets to the point with real world answers and
examples. Erl guides you on a real world SOA journey. From architecture
design to industry standards, this book is well written and can be easily
referenced for everyday use. When embarking on your own service orientated
adventures, this is the book you want in your bag."
--Clark Sell, Vice President, CSell Incorporated
"Organizations struggling to evolve existing service-oriented solutions
beyond simple Web Services now have an expert resource available. Leading
the way to the true service-oriented enterprise, Thomas Erl demystifies
the complexities of the open WS-I standards with detailed practical discussions
and case studies. Erl's depth and clarity makes this work a superb complement
to his Field Guide."
--Kevin P. Davis, PhD., Software Architect
"This book is an excellent guide for architects, developers, and managers
who are already working with or are considering developing Web Services
or Service-Oriented Architecture solutions. The book is divided into four
sections. In the first section the fundamental technologies of XML, Web
Services and Service-Oriented Architectures are described in detail with
attention given to emerging standards. The book is well written and very
thorough in its coverage of the subject. I recommend this book highly to
anyone interested in enterprise level service architectures."
--Adam Hocek, President and CTO, Broadstrokes, Inc.
Additional praise quotes are published at: www.serviceoriented.ws/reviews.asp.
The foremost "how-to" guide to SOA
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the heart of a revolutionary
computing platform that is being adopted world-wide and has earned the support
of every major software provider. In Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts,
Technology, and Design, Thomas Erl presents the first end-to-end tutorial
that provides step-by-step instructions for modeling and designing service-oriented
solutions from the ground up.
Erl uses more than 125 case study examples and over 300 diagrams to illuminate
the most important facets of building SOA platforms: goals, obstacles, concepts,
technologies, standards, delivery strategies, and processes for analysis
and design.
His book's broad coverage includes
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Detailed step-by-step processes for service-oriented analysis and service-oriented
design
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An in-depth exploration of service-orientation as a distinct design
paradigm, including a comparison to object-orientation
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A comprehensive study of SOA support in .NET and J2EE development and
runtime platforms
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Descriptions of over a dozen key Web services technologies and WS-*
specifications, including explanations of how they interrelate and how
they are positioned within SOA
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The use of "In Plain English" sections, which describe complex concepts
through non-technical analogies
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Guidelines for service-oriented business modeling and the creation
of specialized service abstraction layers
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A study contrasting past architectures with SOA and reviewing current
industry influences
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Project planning and the comparison of different SOA delivery strategies
The goal of this book is to help you attain a solid understanding of what
constitutes contemporary SOA along with step-by-step guidance for realizing
its successful implementation.
About the Web Sites
Erl's Service-Oriented Architecture books are supported by two Web sites.
www.serviceoriented.ws provides a variety of content resources and
www.specifications.ws supplies a descriptive portal to referenced
specifications.