SOA for the business developer: concepts, BPEL, and SCA
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way of organizing software. If your company's development projects adhere to the principles of SOA, the outcome will be an inventory of modular units called "services," which allow for a quick response to change. This book tells the SOA story i...
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
............................................. xv
Chapter
1:
Introduction
..........................................1
Open Standards
........................................2
Structure of a Service-Oriented Application
..................4
Web and Binary-Exchange Services
........................5
Business Implications
...................................6
Presentation Services
....................................8
SOA
Runtime Products
..................................9
Chapter
2:
Services
.............................................11
Loose Coupling
.......................................13
Service Registry
.......................................15
Service Level Agreements
...............................15
Message Exchange Patterns
.............................16
Quality of Service
.....................................18
Endpoints,
State, and Correlation
.........................22
Chapter
3:
Highlight Insurance
...................................27
Introducing the Company
...............................28
Analyzing a Business Process
............................28
Describing the Sales Process at Highlight
...................30
Identifying Problems with the Current process
...............31
Communicating the Assumptions in Writing
................32
Isolating Services
......................................33
Creating the Quote Application
...........................34
Creating the Policy Application
...........................36
xli Contents
Chapter
4: XML...............................................39
Introduction to
XML...................................40
XML as Used in
SOA..................................
41
Structure of an XML Document
..........................43
Namespaces
..........................................46
XML Schema
.........................................51
Data-type Reuse
.......................................62
Instance Document
....................................62
Chapter
5:
Established
SOA
Standards
............................65
WSDL
..............................................66
SOAP
...............................................78
UDDI
...............................................82
Chapter
6:
Introduction to XPath
.................................85
Nodes
...............................................86
Avoiding Errors
.......................................89
Context
..............................................91
Examples
............................................94
Parts of a Location Step
................................96
Other Aspects of XPath
1.0.............................109
Chapter
7:
Introduction to BPEL
................................119
Use of WSDL
.......................................124
BPEL File Structure
..................................130
Activities in Brief
....................................131
Scopes
.............................................131
Message Exchanges
...................................134
Variables
............................................134
Variables and XPath
...................................135
Partner Links
........................................137
Correlation Sets
......................................138
Fault Handling
.......................................141
Compensation Handling
...............................144
Termination Handling
.................................146
Introduction to Concurrency
............................146
Advanced Concurrency
................................151
Contente
xlii
Chapter
8:
BPEL
Activity Highlights
.............................157
Start Activities
.......................................157
assign Activity
.......................................158
fromParts and toParts
.................................166
invoke Activity
.......................................170
receive Activity
......................................173
reply Activity
........................................173
forEach Activity
......................................175
Other Loops
.........................................177
pick Activity
.........................................178
wait Activity
.........................................180
Event Handlers
.......................................181
Message Exchanges, Revisited
..........................184
doXSLTransform
.....................................186
Chapter
9:
Introduction to
SCA
.................................193
Project Phases
.......................................195
A Different Perspective
................................197
SCA
Domain
........................................200
SCA
Bindings and the Enterprise Service Bus
..............200
Policies and Support for Conversations
....................201
Components
.........................................202
Composites
.........................................214
Higher- and Lower-Level Composites
.....................223
Composite Inclusion
..................................225
Constraining Type
....................................226
Chapter
10:
Introduction to SDO
.................................227
Data Graph
..........................................228
Object Definition
.....................................234
SDO Annotations
.....................................235
Data Access Service
..................................236
SDO Code Details
....................................238
xlv Contents
Appendix
A:
Guide
to a Subset of the Proposed
SOA
Standards
(WS-*) . 247
WS-Addressing
......................................249
WS-Policy
..........................................249
WS-ReliableMessaging
................................250
WS-Security, WS-Trast, and Others
......................251
WS-MetadataExchange
................................252
WS-AtomicTransaction
................................252
WS-BusinessActivity
..................................253
WS-Coordination
.....................................254
WS-Unified Management (WS-UM)
.....................254
WS-EventNotification
.................................255
Web Services Resource Transfer (WS-RT)
.................256
WS-ResourceFramework
...............................257
WS-Enumeration
.....................................257
Web Services for Remote Portlets
........................257
WS-Agreement
......................................258
Appendix B: Setting up the Data Components
.......................259
Appendix C: Reference Guide to BPEL
2.0..........................263
Durations and Deadlines
...............................265
Basic Activities
......................................268
Structured Activities
..................................278
Functions
...........................................285
Additional Constructs in the BPEL Process
................286
BPEL Extensions to WSDL
............................296
SOA
FOR THE BUSINESS DEVELOPER
Concepts, BPEL, and
SCA
Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA)
is
а
way of organizing software, if your company s
development projects adhere to the principles of
SOA,
the outcome will be an inventory
of modular units called services, which allow for a quick response to change.
This book tells the
SOA
story in a simple, straightforward manner that will help you
understand not only the buzzwords and benefits, but also the technologies that underlie
SOA:
XML, WSDL, SOAP, XPath, BPEL,
SCA,
and SDO. And through it all, the authors
provide business examples and illustrations, giving a practical meaning to abstract ideas.
SOA
for the Business Developer:
■
Gives a detailed overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML), including
namespaces and XML schema.
■
Describes Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) and SOAP, the standard
SOA
technologies.
■
Gives a clear tutorial on XML Path Language (XPath), a language for deriving
data from transmitted messages and other sources. XPath is useful for working
with a variety of other technologies, including several described in this book.
■
Gives comprehensive details on BPEL
2.0,
a language that coordinates services
and whose preceding version is already in numerous products. Our coverage is
sufficient for most of your work with BPEL and includes a quick-reference guide.
■
Introduces Service Component Architecture
(SCA),
a proposed standard for
composing and deploying applications. You re sure to hear more of
SCA,
which
is sponsored by
18
companies, including IBM, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems.
■
Introduces Service Data Objects (SDO), a proposed standard for representing
data in a single way, even if the data comes from different types of data
sources. SDO is likely to accompany
SCA
into the limelight.
SOA
for the Business Developer is perfect
fon
■
Traditional developers who need to learn about
SOA
■
Students of information technology
■
General readers who want to learn about an important, though hidden, aspect
of modern business
About the Authors
Ben Margolis has more than
20
years of
experience as a writer and programmer, at one
point designing and co-developing a financial
system for IBM headquarters. He holds a Master of
Science from the State University of New York and
received editorial training at EEI Communications.
Joseph L.
Sharpe
is an IBM consultant who
uses the latest
SOA
technologies
—
in particular,
BPEL
—
to integrate systems for corporate
customers. His technical expertise reflects a
25-year interest that began, appropriately enough,
with his father s purchase of an IBM PC. Mr.
Sharpe
holds a Bachelor of Science from the Rose
Hulmán
Institute of Technology.
For a complete listing of
MC
Press products including:
Books
Multimedia
Online Learning
Training Courses
www.MCPressOnline.com
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
. xv
Chapter
1:
Introduction
.1
Open Standards
.2
Structure of a Service-Oriented Application
.4
Web and Binary-Exchange Services
.5
Business Implications
.6
Presentation Services
.8
SOA
Runtime Products
.9
Chapter
2:
Services
.11
Loose Coupling
.13
Service Registry
.15
Service Level Agreements
.15
Message Exchange Patterns
.16
Quality of Service
.18
Endpoints,
State, and Correlation
.22
Chapter
3:
Highlight Insurance
.27
Introducing the Company
.28
Analyzing a Business Process
.28
Describing the Sales Process at Highlight
.30
Identifying Problems with the Current process
.31
Communicating the Assumptions in Writing
.32
Isolating Services
.33
Creating the Quote Application
.34
Creating the Policy Application
.36
xli Contents
Chapter
4: XML.39
Introduction to
XML.40
XML as Used in
SOA.
41
Structure of an XML Document
.43
Namespaces
.46
XML Schema
.51
Data-type Reuse
.62
Instance Document
.62
Chapter
5:
Established
SOA
Standards
.65
WSDL
.66
SOAP
.78
UDDI
.82
Chapter
6:
Introduction to XPath
.85
Nodes
.86
Avoiding Errors
.89
Context
.91
Examples
.94
Parts of a Location Step
.96
Other Aspects of XPath
1.0.109
Chapter
7:
Introduction to BPEL
.119
Use of WSDL
.124
BPEL File Structure
.130
Activities in Brief
.131
Scopes
.131
Message Exchanges
.134
Variables
.134
Variables and XPath
.135
Partner Links
.137
Correlation Sets
.138
Fault Handling
.141
Compensation Handling
.144
Termination Handling
.146
Introduction to Concurrency
.146
Advanced Concurrency
.151
Contente
xlii
Chapter
8:
BPEL
Activity Highlights
.157
Start Activities
.157
assign Activity
.158
fromParts and toParts
.166
invoke Activity
.170
receive Activity
.173
reply Activity
.173
forEach Activity
.175
Other Loops
.177
pick Activity
.178
wait Activity
.180
Event Handlers
.181
Message Exchanges, Revisited
.184
doXSLTransform
.186
Chapter
9:
Introduction to
SCA
.193
Project Phases
.195
A Different Perspective
.197
SCA
Domain
.200
SCA
Bindings and the Enterprise Service Bus
.200
Policies and Support for Conversations
.201
Components
.202
Composites
.214
Higher- and Lower-Level Composites
.223
Composite Inclusion
.225
Constraining Type
.226
Chapter
10:
Introduction to SDO
.227
Data Graph
.228
Object Definition
.234
SDO Annotations
.235
Data Access Service
.236
SDO Code Details
.238
xlv Contents
Appendix
A:
Guide
to a Subset of the Proposed
SOA
Standards
(WS-*) . 247
WS-Addressing
.249
WS-Policy
.249
WS-ReliableMessaging
.250
WS-Security, WS-Trast, and Others
.251
WS-MetadataExchange
.252
WS-AtomicTransaction
.252
WS-BusinessActivity
.253
WS-Coordination
.254
WS-Unified Management (WS-UM)
.254
WS-EventNotification
.255
Web Services Resource Transfer (WS-RT)
.256
WS-ResourceFramework
.257
WS-Enumeration
.257
Web Services for Remote Portlets
.257
WS-Agreement
.258
Appendix B: Setting up the Data Components
.259
Appendix C: Reference Guide to BPEL
2.0.263
Durations and Deadlines
.265
Basic Activities
.268
Structured Activities
.278
Functions
.285
Additional Constructs in the BPEL Process
.286
BPEL Extensions to WSDL
.296
SOA
FOR THE BUSINESS DEVELOPER
Concepts, BPEL, and
SCA
Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA)
is
а
way of organizing software, if your company's
development projects adhere to the principles of
SOA,
the outcome will be an inventory
of modular units called "services," which allow for a quick response to change.
This book tells the
SOA
story in a simple, straightforward manner that will help you
understand not only the buzzwords and benefits, but also the technologies that underlie
SOA:
XML, WSDL, SOAP, XPath, BPEL,
SCA,
and SDO. And through it all, the authors
provide business examples and illustrations, giving a practical meaning to abstract ideas.
SOA
for the Business Developer:
■
Gives a detailed overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML), including
namespaces and XML schema.
■
Describes Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) and SOAP, the standard
SOA
technologies.
■
Gives a clear tutorial on XML Path Language (XPath), a language for deriving
data from transmitted messages and other sources. XPath is useful for working
with a variety of other technologies, including several described in this book.
■
Gives comprehensive details on BPEL
2.0,
a language that coordinates services
and whose preceding version is already in numerous products. Our coverage is
sufficient for most of your work with BPEL and includes a quick-reference guide.
■
Introduces Service Component Architecture
(SCA),
a proposed standard for
composing and deploying applications. You're sure to hear more of
SCA,
which
is sponsored by
18
companies, including IBM, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems.
■
Introduces Service Data Objects (SDO), a proposed standard for representing
data in a single way, even if the data comes from different types of data
sources. SDO is likely to accompany
SCA
into the limelight.
SOA
for the Business Developer is perfect
fon
■
Traditional developers who need to learn about
SOA
■
Students of information technology
■
General readers who want to learn about an important, though hidden, aspect
of modern business
About the Authors
Ben Margolis has more than
20
years of
experience as a writer and programmer, at one
point designing and co-developing a financial
system for IBM headquarters. He holds a Master of
Science from the State University of New York and
received editorial training at EEI Communications.
Joseph L.
Sharpe
is an IBM consultant who
uses the latest
SOA
technologies
—
in particular,
BPEL
—
to integrate systems for corporate
customers. His technical expertise reflects a
25-year interest that began, appropriately enough,
with his father's purchase of an IBM PC. Mr.
Sharpe
holds a Bachelor of Science from the Rose
Hulmán
Institute of Technology.
For a complete listing of
MC
Press products including:
Books
Multimedia
Online Learning
Training Courses
www.MCPressOnline.com |
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