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First printing: June 2014 Editor-in-Chief Mark Taub Senior Acquisitions Editor Trina MacDonald Development Editor Teejay Keepence Managing Editor Kristy Hart Copy Editors Teejay Keepence Maria Lee Senior Indexer Cheryl Lenser Proofreader Maria Lee Publishing Coordinator Olivia Basegio Cover Designer Thomas Erl Compositor Jasper Paladino Photos Thomas Erl Graphics Jasper Paladino To my family and friends. —Thomas Erl Thanks go to my wife and my boys for their continued understanding, patience and support. —Andre Tost I’d like to express my sincere thanks to Thomas Erl for giving me the opportunity to work on this book. It has been a privilege to be associated with him and along the way, I have learned a lot about service-orientation. I’d also like to thank Mark Taub at Pearson for supplying technical books supporting my work. —Satadru Roy To my wife, Sarah, for her tireless support. —Philip Thomas Contents at a Glance Foreword CHAPTER 1: Introduction CHAPTER 2: Case Study Examples PART I: FUNDAMENTALS CHAPTER 3: Fundamental SOA Concepts CHAPTER 4: Basic Java Distributed Technologies CHAPTER 5: Web-Based Service Technologies CHAPTER 6: Building Web-Based Services with Java PART II: SERVICES CHAPTER 7: Service-Orientation Principles with Java Web- Based Services CHAPTER 8: Utility Services with Java CHAPTER 9: Entity Services with Java PART III: SERVICE COMPOSITION AND INFRASTRUCTURE CHAPTER 10: Task Services with Java CHAPTER 11: Service Composition with Java CHAPTER 12: ESB as SOA Infrastructure PART IV: APPENDICES APPENDIX A: Case Study Conclusion APPENDIX B: Service-Orientation Principles Reference APPENDIX C: SOA Design Patterns Reference APPENDIX D: The Annotated SOA Manifesto About the Authors About the Foreword Contributor About the Contributors Index Contents Foreword CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1.1 About This Book Objectives of This Book Who This Book Is For What This Book Does Not Cover 1.2 Prerequisite Reading How This Book Is Organized Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 3: Fundamental SOA Concepts Chapter 4: Basic Java Distributed Technologies Chapter 5: Web-Based Service Technologies Chapter 6: Building Web-Based Services with Java Part II: Services Chapter 7: ServiceOrientation Principles with Java Web-Based Services Chapter 8: Utility Services with Java Chapter 9: Entity Services with Java Part III: Service Composition and Infrastructure Chapter 10: Task Services with Java Chapter 11: Service Composition with Java Chapter 12: ESB as SOA Infrastructure Part IV: Appendices Appendix A: Case Study Conclusion Appendix B: ServiceOrientation Principles Reference Appendix C: SOA Design Patterns Reference Appendix D: The Annotated SOA Manifesto 1.3 How Principles and Patterns Are Used in This Book 1.4 Symbols and Figures 1.5 Additional Information Updates, Errata, and Resources (www.servicetechbooks.com) Referenced Specifications (www.servicetechspecs.com) The Service Technology Magazine (www.servicetechmag.com) ServiceOrientation (www.serviceorientation.com) What Is REST? (www.whatisrest.com) What Is Cloud? (www.whatiscloud.com) SOA and Cloud Computing Design Patterns (www.soapatterns.org, www.cloudpatterns.org) SOA Certified (SOACP) Professional (www.soaschool.com) Cloud Certified Professional (CCP) (www.cloudschool.com) Big Data Science Certified Professional (BDSCP) (www.bigdatascienceschool.com) Notification Service

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