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Web Services Patterns: Java Edition
Web Services Patterns: Java Edition
ISBN: 1590590848
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 190
Authors:
Paul B. Monday
BUY ON AMAZON
Table of Contents
BackCover
Web Services Patterns - Java Edition
Introduction
Developing the Case Study
Who Should Read This Book
How the Book Is Organized
Next Steps After Reading
Chapter 1: Introducing Web Service Patterns
Web Services: Bringing Order to the Internet
Patterns: Bringing Order to Software
Understanding Web Service Patterns
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 2: Introducing the P.T. Monday Case Study
Understanding the Current State of the Business
Understanding the Company Vision
Gathering Application Requirements
Making High-Level Application Architecture Decisions
Taking the Next Steps
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 3: Exploring the Service-Oriented Architecture Pattern
Defining the Service-Oriented Architecture
Using the Service-Oriented Architecture
Understanding the Structure of the Service-Oriented Architecture
Preparing to Implement a Service-Oriented Architecture
Introducing Web Services, and Implementing the Service-Oriented Architecture
Leveraging Web Services in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 4: Exploring the Architecture Adapter Pattern
Facilitating Communication Between Architectures
Understanding the Structure of an Architecture Adapter
Preparing to Implement Architecture Adapters
Understanding Architecture Adapters in Web Services
Leveraging Architecture Adapters in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 5: Introducing the Service Directory Pattern
Seeing the Service Directory in Practice
Understanding the Structure of a Service Directory
Preparing to Implement a Service Directory
Using Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) for Web Services
Leveraging Service Directories in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 6: Exploring the Business Object Pattern
Seeing Business Objects in Practice
Understanding the Structure of Business Objects
Preparing to Implement Business Objects
Implementing Business Objects
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 7: Exploring the Business Object Collection Pattern
Seeing Collections in Practice
Understanding the Structure of Business Object Collections
Preparing to Implement Collections
Implementing a Collection Sample
Leveraging Collections in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 8: Exploring the Business Process (Composition) Pattern
Seeing Business Processes in Practice
Implementing a Simple Business Process Structure
Preparing to Implement a Business Process (Composition)
Implementing a Business Process (Composition)
Leveraging Business Processes in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 9: Exploring the Asynchronous Business Process Pattern
Seeing Asynchronous Business Processes in Practice
Understanding the Asynchronous Business Process Structure
Preparing to Implement an Asynchronous Business Process
Implementing an Asynchronous Business Process
Leveraging Asynchronous Business Processes in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Chapter 10: Exploring the Event Monitor Pattern
Understanding the Event Monitor Structure
Preparing to Implement Event Monitors
Implementing an Event Monitor
Leveraging Event Monitors in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 11: Implementing the Observer Pattern
Seeing the Observer Pattern in Practice
Understanding the Observer Structure
Preparing to Implement an Observer
Implementing the Observer Pattern Using Web Services
Leveraging Observers in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 12: Implementing the PublishSubscribe Pattern
Seeing PublishSubscribe in Practice
Understanding the PublishSubscribe Structure
Preparing to Implement PublishSubscribe
Implementing PublishSubscribe
Leveraging PublishSubscribe in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 13: Exploring the Physical Tiers Pattern
Looking Deeper at the Need for Physical Tiers
Understanding the Structure of the Connector Pattern
Preparing to Implement the Connector Pattern
Implementing the Connector Pattern with Web Services
Leveraging Physical Tiers and the Connector Patterns in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 14: Exploring the Faux Implementation Pattern
Seeing Faux Implementation in Practice
Understanding the Faux Implementation Structure
Preparing to Use the Faux Implementation Pattern
Using a Faux Implementation
Leveraging the Faux Implementation in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 15: Exploring the Service Factory Pattern
Seeing Service Factory in Practice
Understanding the Service Factory Pattern Structure
Preparing to Implement the Service Factory Pattern
Implementing the Service Factory Pattern
Leveraging the Service Factory Pattern in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 16: Implementing the Data Transfer Object Pattern
Seeing the Data Transfer Pattern in Practice
Understanding the Structure of the Data Transfer Pattern
Preparing to Implement the Data Transfer Patterns
Implementing the Data Transfer Object with Web Services
Leveraging the Data Transfer Object in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Additional Reading
Chapter 17: Exploring the Partial Population Pattern
Seeing Partial Population in Practice
Understanding the Structure of the Partial Population Pattern
Preparing to Implement the Partial Population Pattern
Implementing Partial Population with Web Services
Leveraging Partial Population in the Case Study
Summary
Related Patterns
Appendix: Using the Pattern Code
Installing Dependent Runtime Environments, Apache Tomcat, Apache Axis, and MySQL
Building the Examples
Deploying the Examples
Populating the Data and Running Samples
Finding Updates, Errata, and Documentation in the Downloaded Source Code
Using the SourceForge Open-Source Web Site
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X-Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Web Services Patterns: Java Edition
ISBN: 1590590848
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 190
Authors:
Paul B. Monday
BUY ON AMAZON
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