4 options
SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009 : implement SOA strategies for BizTalk Server solutions / Richard Seroter.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Seroter, Richard.
- Series:
- From technologies to solutions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Microsoft BizTalk server.
- Computer network architectures.
- Service-oriented architecture (Computer science).
- Software architecture.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (400 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- Seroter Richard: Richard Seroter is the VP of Product for the CenturyLink platform, and a Microsoft MVP for application integration. He is also an instructor for the developer-centric training company Pluralsight, the lead InfoQ editor for cloud computing, and the author of multiple books on application integration strategies. As the VP of Product for CenturyLink, he is responsible for product strategy, sprint planning, and community contribution. He also leads an expert team of product owners and analysts there. He maintains a blog (https: //seroter. wordpress. com/) that he updates regularly on the topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter at @rseroter.
- Summary:
- Implement SOA strategies for Microsoft BizTalk Server solutions with this book and eBook
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the author; About the reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Building BizTalk Server 2009 Applications; What is BizTalk Server?; BizTalk architecture; Setting up new BizTalk projects; What are BizTalk schemas?; Schema creation and characteristics; Property schemas; What are BizTalk maps?; Configuring BizTalk messaging; Working with BizTalk orchestration; Summary; Chapter 2: Windows Communication Foundation Primer; What is WCF?; Defining the contract; Service contracts; Data contracts; Implementing contracts in services
- Throwing custom service faultsChoosing an endpoint address; The role of service bindings; Hosting services; Consuming WCF services; Non-WCF clients; WCF clients; Summary; Chapter 3: Using WCF Services in BizTalk Server 2009; Relationship between BizTalk and WCF; BizTalk WCF adapter; Exposing WCF services from orchestrations; Setting up the project; Generating the WCF endpoint; Configuring the Generated Components; Anatomy of a generated WCF WSDL; Exposing WCF services from schemas; Consuming WCF services from orchestrations; Consuming WCF services without orchestration; Summary
- Chapter 4: Planning Service-Oriented BizTalk SolutionsThe core principles of a service-oriented architecture; Loosely Coupled; How does this apply to BizTalk Server solutions?; Abstraction; How does this apply to BizTalk Server solutions?; Interoperable; How does this apply to BizTalk Server solutions?; Reusable; How does this apply to BizTalk Server solutions?; Identifying Standard Message Exchange Patterns; Request/Response services; One-way services; Request/Callback services; Publish/Subscribe services; Types of services; RPC services; Document services; Event services; Summary
- Chapter 5: Schema and Endpoint PatternsService-oriented schema patterns; Designing schemas based on service type; Canonical schemas; Building and applying reusable schema components; Node data type conversion for service clients; Node feature mapping for service clients; Element grouping; Element properties; Element restrictions; Exploiting generic schemas; Service-oriented endpoint patterns; Building reusable receive ports; Constructing a contract-first endpoint; Summary; Chapter 6: Asynchronous Communication Patterns; Why asynchronous communication matters
- Using asynchronous services in WCFCreating the synchronous service; Building a client-side asynchronous experience; Working with server-side asynchronous services; Using asynchronous services in BizTalk with WCF; Consuming asynchronous services; Exposing asynchronous services; Getting results from asynchronous invocations; Building WCF services that support client callbacks; BizTalk support for client callbacks; Using queues within asynchronous scenarios; Summary; Chapter 7: Orchestration Patterns; Why orchestration?; What is MessageBox direct binding?; Using dynamic service ports
- Defining the service
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612094088
- 9781282094086
- 1282094084
- 9781847195012
- 1847195016
- OCLC:
- 697771368
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.