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SOA patterns with BizTalk server 2013 and Microsoft Azure : learn how to create and implement SOA strategies on the Microsoft technology stack using BizTalk server 2013 and Azure integration platforms / Richard Seroter [and four others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Seroter, Richard, author.
Series:
Professional expertise distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft BizTalk server.
Computer network architectures.
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science).
Software architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (508 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England ; Mumbai, [India] : Packt Publishing, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
If you are a developer who has been tasked with building service-oriented BizTalk Server solutions, this book is for you. It will help you to envision an enterprise solution and implement the software blueprint.
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Building BizTalk Server 2013 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 2013; The relationship between BizTalk and WCF; BizTalk WCF adapters; 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: REST and JSON support in BizTalk Server 2013Why REST services; URL deciphering; JSON versus XML; Resource representation; Handling message versioning in REST; Documenting contracts; Security; BizTalk 2013 and REST; Exploring the WCF-WebHttp Adapter; Exposing a RESTful web service using BizTalk; Pipeline to publish a typed message; Receiving XML and JSON messages via Post method; Consuming a web service; Sending a JSON message to a RESTful service; Hiding the SVC filename extension; Summary; Chapter 5: Azure BizTalk Services; What is MABS; The MABS architecture
Setting up new MABS projectsMABS artifacts; Configuring messaging in MABS; Summary; Chapter 6: Azure Service Bus; Service Bus types; Queue types; Service Bus Queue characteristics; Queue naming convention; Message size; User-defined name/value pairs; Priority order; Time to live; Dead-lettering; Sessions; Retrieving messages off a Queue; Deferring message processing; Security; Topics; Subscriptions; Subscription rules; Rule filter; Rule action; Express Queues/Topics; Partitioned Queues/Topics; Event Hubs; Partitions; Consumer groups; Connectivity; Replaying of messages; Poisoned messages
SecurityRelay Service; Hosting Relay Services; Connection modes; Authentication; Network transients; Service Bus for Windows Server; Administration tools; Summary; Chapter 7: Planning Service-oriented BizTalk Solutions; The core principles of a SOA; Loosely coupled; Applying loose coupling to BizTalk; Abstraction; Applying abstraction to BizTalk server; Interoperable; Applying interoperability to BizTalk server solutions?; Reusable; Applying reusability to BizTalk server solutions?; Identifying standard message exchange patterns; Request/response services; One-way services
Request/Callback services
Notes:
Includes index.
"Professional Expertise Distilled"--Cover.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 16, 2015).
OCLC:
1491310300

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