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Business process execution language for web services : an architect and developer's guide orchestrating web services using BPEL4WS / Matjaz B. Juric with Benny Mathew and Poornachandra Sarang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Juric, Matjaz B.
Contributor:
Mathew, Benny.
Sarang, P. G. (Poornachandra G.)
Series:
From technologies to solutions.
From technologies to solutions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Web services.
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Electronic commerce--Computer programs.
Electronic commerce.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (873 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2006.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book is aimed at architects and developers in the design, implementation, and integration phases of advanced information systems and e-business solutions, developing business processes and dealing with the issues of composition, orchestration, transactions, coordination, and security. The book presumes knowledge of XML and web services, web services development (either on J2EE or .NET), and multi-tier architecture
Contents:
Table of Contents; Business Process Execution Language for Web Services; Business Process Execution Language for Web Services; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Preface; What This Book Covers; What You Need for Using This Book; Conventions; Reader Feedback; Customer Support; Downloading the Example Code for the Book; Errata; Questions; 1. Introduction to BPEL and SOA; Why Business Processes Matter; Automation of Business Processes; Exposing and Accessing the Functionality of Applications as Services; Enterprise Bus Infrastructure for Communication and Management of Services
Integration between Services and ApplicationsComposition of Exposed Services into Business Processes; Web Services; How Web Services Differ from their Predecessors; Web Services Technology Stack; Enterprise Service Bus; ESB Features; Service Oriented Architecture; SOA Concepts; Services; Interfaces; Messages; Synchronicity; Loose Coupling; Registries; Quality of Service; Composition of Services into Business Processes; Service Composition; BPEL for Service Composition; BPEL Features; Orchestration and Choreography; Executable and Abstract Processes; Relation of BPEL to Other Languages
ebXML BPSSBPML; WSCI; WS-CDL; BPEL Servers Overview; Oracle BPEL Process Manager; Microsoft BizTalk; IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation; IBM BPWS4J; ActiveBPEL Engine and ActiveWebflow; OpenStorm Service Orchestrator; The Future of BPEL; Conclusion; 2. Web Services Technology Stack; E-Business Collaborations; WS-Security; Example; Binary Security Token; Referencing an External Security Token; Faults; Typical Business Transaction Scenario; WS-Coordination; The Framework; Scenario; CoordinationContext; CreateCoordinationContext; CreateCoordinationContextResponse; Register
RegisterResponseFaults; Web Services Transaction Specifications; Atomic Transaction; Sharing Context Information; Coordination Protocols; Completion; CompletionWithAck; Two-Phase Commit; PhaseZero; OutcomeNotification; Business Activity; Sharing the Context Information; Coordination Protocols; BusinessAgreement; BusinessAgreementWithComplete; OASIS BTP; The BTP Stack; The BTP Model; Atomic Transactions; Cohesive Transactions; Reliable Messaging; Messaging Model; Example; Requesting Acknowledgement; Delivery Assurances; Other Assertions; Faults; WS-Addressing; Endpoint Reference; Faults
WS-InspectionInspection Document Hierarchy; WS-Policy; Policy Outline; The Operator; The Operator; The Operator; The Operator; Policy Assertions; Example; Policy Inclusion; WS-Eventing; Event Subscription; Response to Event Subscription; Subscription Renewal; Unsubscribing; Subscription End Message; Conclusion; 3. Service Composition with BPEL; Developing Business Processes with BPEL; Core Concepts; Invoking Web Services; Invoking Asynchronous Web Services; Synchronous/Asynchronous Business Processes; Understanding Links to Partners
Partner Link Types
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786611347956
9781281347954
1281347957
9781847190666
1847190669
OCLC:
823389892

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