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Service-Oriented Architecture Design and Patterns - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Service-Oriented Architecture Design and Patterns - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Service-Oriented Architecture Design and Patterns""Service-Oriented Architecture Design and Patterns" is an authoritative guide that equips architects, engineers, and IT strategists with a comprehensive understanding of the foundational principles and sophisticated design patterns that underpin modern SOA solutions. Through an in-depth exploration of critical attributes such as autonomy, loose coupling, and service contracts, the book methodically traces the evolution from early distributed systems to the convergent world of microservices and cloud-native architectures, establishing a rich context for mastering today’s integration and design demands.Structured to address both core design patterns and advanced topics, the book covers tactical approaches such as façades, gateways, service brokers, and event-driven models, as well as foundational infrastructure including enterprise service bus topologies, messaging protocols, asynchronous communication, and reliability mechanisms. Readers are guided through essential concerns like transaction management, versioning, resilience, governance, and security—complete with detailed coverage of key standards and auditing solutions—ensuring that robust, scalable, and secure SOA implementations are within reach.Recognizing the growing complexity of enterprise ecosystems, this work delves into integration patterns, DevOps automation, cloud-native transformations, and emerging paradigms such as service mesh, blockchain-inspired architecture, and AI-driven services. With practical guidance on hybrid and polyglot architectures, cloud and edge deployments, and future-facing trends, "Service-Oriented Architecture Design and Patterns" empowers professionals to confidently design, evolve, and govern service-centric systems in the face of constant technological change.
Available since: 05/28/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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