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Applied SOA patterns on the Oracle platform : fuse together your pragmatic Oracle experience with abstract SOA patterns with this practical guide / Sergey Popov.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Popov, Sergeĭ, author.
Series:
Professional expertise distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Oracle.
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (572 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Applied Service-Oriented Architecture patterns on the Oracle
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England : [Packt] Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Popov Sergey: Sergey Popov is an SOA Implementation Expert, Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle Fusion Middleware Architect, certified Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Specialist, and certified SOA Trainer in Architecture and Security. With over 20 years of experience in establishing enterprise collaboration platforms based on SOA and integration principles, he started with earlier Oracle DB versions while still an undergraduate in the early 90s. After graduating with Honors from St. Petersburg Telecommunication Institute, he became part of the shipping and transportation business, initially working in Norway for a large RORO and then later with container-shipping companies such as Wilh. Wilhelmsen ASA and Leif Hegh as an Integration / SOA Developer and Architect. During this technology-shifting period, when EDI was initially enhanced and later replaced by XML, a number of solutions were provided for message brokering, enterprise application integration, and public services implementation. By adopting the emerging SOA principles, lightweight service brokers were implemented, handling around 100 to 1, 000 messages daily in all possible formats and protocols. With new Oracle products that were launched in early 2, 000s, new technological solutions were tried and realized, based on Service Repositories and Enterprise Orchestrations. Upon joining Accenture, Nordic, new opportunities emerged for him with regards to the implementation of the SOA methodology and Oracle-advanced products across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sergey was an Architect, responsible for enabling the service of a massive installation of Oracle E-Business Suite at Posten Norge, the largest Scandinavian logistics operator. Several OFM 10g products were employed in order to achieve the desirable high throughput. The project was considered successful by both the client and Oracle. Providing message-brokering solutions at TDC, Danish Telecom, and designing the entire SOA infrastructure blueprint for DNB NORD bank were other significant tasks that he accomplished at the time. As a certified trainer in several SOA areas, Sergey in recent years has been engaged in providing extensive multipath training to highly skilled architects, participated as a speaker at SOA Symposium, and published several articles for Service Technology Magazine, which is dedicated to the optimal Service Repository taxonomy. As an Enterprise SOA/SDP Architect at Liberty Global (LGI), Sergey participated in the implementation of the Pan-European Service Layer for the entire telecom enterprise, based on optimal combinations of various SOA patterns. The benefits of the SOA methodology allow you to combine Oracle Fusion products with the best-in-breed from Security and ESB platforms (Intel, Fuse, and ServiceMix). The success of this course would not have been possible without great efforts from the TMNS development and implementation team.
Summary:
Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform is aimed at architects practicing SOA or traditional integration, and also at technical team leaders implementing Oracle Fusion under SCRUM or WF methodology.
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: SOA Ecosystem - Interconnected Principles, Patterns, and Frameworks; The characteristics, goals, and benefits of SOA; An example of architecting for tactical goals; SOA principles; Standardized service contract; Loose Coupling; Service abstraction; Service reusability; Service autonomy; Service statefulness; Service discoverability; Service composability; SOA technology concept; XML; Web Services (WS); WS transports; Need for the WS-* extensions; SOA standards
Methodology and governanceInterconnected WS-* standards ; SOA frameworks; The Application Business Connector Services framework; The Object Modeling and Design framework; The XML Modeling and Design framework; The Enterprise Business Flows framework; The Enterprise Business Services framework; The Enterprise Service Repository / Inventory framework; SOA Service Patterns that help to shape a Service inventory; Summary; Chapter 2: An Introduction to Oracle Fusion - a Solid Foundation for Service Inventory; The Oracle SOA technology platform
The Oracle SOA development roadmap - past, present, and futureOracle SOA frameworks and technology layers; Oracle SOA Foundation - methodology; Enterprise Business Object; Enterprise Business Message; Enterprise Business Services; Application Business Object and Message; Oracle SOA foundation - runtime backbone; The Oracle database; The Oracle application server; The Oracle Rule Engine; Oracle transformation and translation engine; How Oracle products compose the SOA framework; Service creation - Object and XML Design frameworks; Service development - automated test and deployment
Establishing the adapter frameworkProviding orchestration - enterprise business flows; Setting up Service Bus - enterprise business services; Discovering enterprise - enterprise service repository; Service governing - monitoring, error handling, and recovering; Securing service interactions - Security Gateway; Summary; Chapter 3: Building the Core - Enterprise Business Flows; Oracle SOA's dynamic Orchestration platform; The telecommunication primer; Basic facts about the telecommunication enterprise; History of CTU; Technical infrastructure and automation environment
Business goals and obstaclesOracle Enterprise Business Flows SOA patterns; Establishing a Service Inventory; Initial analysis; A summary of the initial solution; Detailed analysis - functional decomposition; Asynchronous agnostic Composition Controller; Extending the asynchronous agnostic Composition Controller; Usage and limitations of a Mediator as a dynamic router; Dynamic compensations in a simple agnostic controller; The Rule Engine endpoint and decision service; Using Mediator for process discoverability; The Orchestration pattern and embedded Java; Summary
Chapter 4: From Traditional Integration to Composition - Enterprise Business Services
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 20, 2014).
ISBN:
9781782170570
178217057X
OCLC:
887498717

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