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Toward a pattern language for Service-Oriented Architecture and Integration, Part 1: Build a service eco-system
As the IT industry matures, we will witness the emergence of more and more successful designs and implementations of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). We will also encounter challenges that appear to be recurring in slightly different forms but fundamentally have the same underlying problems. We also tend to repeat solutions with slight variations. To address this, the following patterns have arisen in the context of projects involving Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Service-Oriented Integration (SOI). These projects have focused on the migration, modeling, design, and implementation of Service-Oriented Architecture and in the loosely-coupled integration enabled through services, which is termed Service-Oriented Integration. In this series, we will share these patterns and experiences related to their use. We will provide guidance on how to use them in combination to help solve commonly encountered problems in the migration, modeling, design, and implementation of SOA and SOI.
13 Jul 2005  
 
Toward a pattern language for Service-Oriented Architecture and Integration, Part 2: Service composition
Explore the realm of patterns for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Service-Oriented Integration (SOI) and examine some of the fundamental concepts behind SOA and some key architectural decisions that you can make in creating a robust and flexible SOA. The author discusses the architectural decisions related to the notion of service composition, which is when the design of the service composition helps achieve flexibility through the use of services.
02 Dec 2005  
 
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