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SOA设计模式(影印版)

SOA设计模式(影印版)

作者:(美)艾尔 著

出版社:科学出版社

出版时间:2012-03-01

ISBN:9787030336392

定价:¥125.00

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  《服务计算技术丛书:SOA设计模式(英文版)》首先介绍了面向服务架构(SOA)的85种设计模式,包括业务清单的设计、实现和治理模式,与设计领域有关的业务级架构模式,业务组合模式,以及混合模式等;然后在最后一章讨论了源于服务计算的架构作用。书中配有大量的设计实例、关于重点内容的小提示,以及400多幅插图。全书章节之间以模式目录的形式提供了SOA设计模式、服务计算的战略目标、不同SOA类型和业务设计范例之间的清晰链接。《服务计算技术丛书:SOA设计模式(英文版)》可供SOA领域的软件架构师、高级软件工程师、分析师、应用科研人员等参考学习。
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目录
Foreword
Chapter 1:Introduction
1.1 Objectives of this Book
1.2 Who this Book is For
1.3 What this Book Does Not Cover
Topics Covered by Other Books
Web Service and REST Service Design Patterns
SOA Standardization Efforts
1.4 Recommended Reading
1.5 How this Book is Organized
Part I:Fundamentals
Part II:Service Inventory Design Patterns
Part III:Service Design Patterns
Part IV:Service Composition Design Patterns
Part V:Supplemental
Part VI:Appendices
1.6 Symbols,Figures,Style Conventions
Symbol Legend
How Color is Used
Data Flow and Directionality Conventions
Pattern Documentation Conventions
1.7 Additional Information
Updates,Errata,and Resources(www.soabooks.com)
Visio Stencil(www.soabooks.com)
Community Patterns Site(www.soapatterns.org)
Master Glossary(www.soaglossary.com)
Supplementary Posters(www.soaposters.com)
The SOA Magazine(www.soamag.com)
Referenced Specifications(www.soaspecs.com)
Notification Service
Contact the Author
Chapter 2:Case Study Background
2.1 Case #1 Background:Cutit Saws Ltd.
History
Technical Infrastructure and Automation Environment
Business Goals and Obstacles
2.2 Case #2 Background:Alleywood Lumber Company
History
Technical Infrastructure and Automation Environment
Business Goals and Obstacles
2.3 Case #3 Background:Forestry Regulatory Commission(FRC)
History
Technical Infrastructure and Automation Environment
Business Goals and Obstacles
PART I:Fundamentals
CHAPTER 3:Basic Terms and Concepts
Purpose of this Introductory Chapter
3.1 Architecture Fundamentals
A Classic Analogy for Architectureand Infrastructure
Technology Architecture
Technology Infrastructure
Software Program
Relationship to Design Framework
3.2 Service-Oriented Computing Fundamentals
Service-Oriented Computing
Service-Orientation
Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA)
Service
Service Capability
Service Consumer
Service Composition
Service Inventory
Service-Oriented Analysis
Service Candidate
3.3 Service Implementation Mediums
Services as Components
Services as Web Services
REST Services
CHAPTER 4:The Architecture of Service-Orientation
Purpose of this Introductory Chapter
4.1 The Method of Service-Orientation
Principles of Service-Orientation
Strategic Goals of Service-Oriented Computing
4.2 The Four Characteristics of SOA
Business-Driven
Vendor-Neutral
Enterprise-Centric
Composition-Centric
4.3 The Four Common Types of SOA
Service Architecture
Information Hiding
Design Standards
Service Contracts
Service Agents
Service Capabilities
Service Composition Architecture
Nested Compositions
Task Services and Alternative Compositions
Compositions and Infrastructure
Service Inventory Architecture
Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture
Architecture Types and Scope
Architecture Types and Inheritance
Other Forms of Service-Oriented Architecture
Inter-Business Service Architecture
Service-Oriented Community Architecture
4.4 The End Result of Service-Orientation
CHAPTER 5:Understanding SOA Design Patterns
Purpose of this Introductory Chapter
5.1 Fundamental Terminology
What's a Design Pattern?
What's a Compound Pattern?
What's a Design Pattern Language?
What's a Design Pattern Catalog?
5.2 Historical Influences
Alexander's Pattern Language
Object-Oriented Patterns
Software Architecture Patterns
Enterprise Application Architecture Patterns
EAI Patterns
SOA Patterns
5.3 Pattern Notation
Pattern Symbols
Pattern Figures
Pattern Application Sequence Figures
Pattern Relationship Figures
Compound Pattern Hierarchy Figures
Capitalization
Page Number References
5.4 Pattern Profiles
Summary
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
5.5 Patterns with Common Characteristics
Canonical Patterns
Centralization Patterns
5.6 Key Design Considerations
?Enterprise?vs.?Enterprise-wide?
Design Patterns and Design Principles
Design Patterns and Design Granularity
PART II:SERVICE INVENTORY DESIGN PATTERNS
CHAPTER 6:Foundational Inventory Patterns
How Inventory Design Patterns Relate to SOA Design Characteristics
How Foundational Inventory and Service Patterns Relate
How Case Studies are Used in this Chapter
6.1 Inventory Boundary Patterns
Enterprise Inventory
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Domain Inventory
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
6.2 Inventory Structure Patterns
Service Normalization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Logic Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Layers
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
6.3 Inventory Standardization Patterns
Canonical Protocol
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Canonical Schema
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 7:Logical Inventory Layer Patterns
Combining Layers
Business Logic and Utility Logic
Agnostic Logic and Non-Agnostic Logic
Service Layers and Logic Types
Utility Abstraction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Entity Abstraction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Process Abstraction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 8:Inventory Centralization Patterns
Process Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Schema Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Policy Centralization
Problems
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Rules Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 9:Inventory Implementation Patterns
Dual Protocols
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Canonical Resources
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
State Repository
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Stateful Services
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Grid
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Inventory Endpoint
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Cross-Domain Utility Layer
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 10:Inventory Governance Patterns
Canonical Expression
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Metadata Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Canonical Versioning
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
PART III:SERVICE DESIGN PATTERNS
CHAPTER 11:Foundational Service Patterns
Case Study Background
11.1 Service Identification Patterns
Functional Decomposition
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Encapsulation
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
11.2 Service Definition Patterns
Agnostic Context
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Non-Agnostic Context
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Agnostic Capability
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 12:Service Implementation Patterns
Service Facade
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Redundant Implementation
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Data Replication
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Partial State Deferral
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Partial Validation
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
UI Mediator
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 13:Service Security Patterns
Case Study background
Exception Shielding
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Message Screening
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Trusted Subsystem
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Perimeter Guard
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 14:Service Contract Design Patterns
Decoupled Contract
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Contract Centralization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Contract Denormalization
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Concurrent Contracts
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Validation Abstraction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 15:Legacy Encapsulation Patterns
Legacy Wrapper
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Multi-Channel Endpoint
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
File Gateway
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 16:Service Governance Patterns
Compatible Change
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Version Identification
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Termination Notification
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Refactoring
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Decomposition
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Proxy Capability
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Decomposed Capability
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Distributed Capability
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
PART IV:SERVICE COMPOSITION DESIGN PATTERNS
CHAPTER 17:Capability Composition Patterns
Capability Composition
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Capability Recomposition
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 18:Service Messaging Patterns
Service Messaging
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Messaging Metadata
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Agent
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Intermediate Routing
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
State Messaging
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Callback
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Service Instance Routing
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Asynchronous Queuing
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Reliable Messaging
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Event-Driven Messaging
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 19:Composition Implementation Patterns
Agnostic Sub-Controller
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Composition Autonomy
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Atomic Service Transaction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Compensating Service Transaction
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 20:Service Interaction Security Patterns
Data Confidentiality
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Data Origin Authentication
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Direct Authentication
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Brokered Authentication
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
CHAPTER 21:Transformation Patterns
Data Model Transformation
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Data Format Transformation
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
Protocol Bridging
Problem
Solution
Application
Impacts
Relationships
Case Study Example
PART V:SUPPLEMENTAL
CHAPTER 22:Common Compound Design Patterns
"Compound"vs. "Composite"
Compound Patterns and Pattern Relationships
Joint Application vs. Coexistent Application
Compound Patterns and Pattern Granularity
Orchestration
Enterprise Service Bus
Service Broker
Canonical Schema Bus
Official Endpoint
Federated Endpoint Layer
Three-Layer Inventory
CHAPTER 23:Strategic Architecture Considerations
Increased Federation
Increased Intrinsic Interoperability
Increased Vendor Diversification Options
Increased Business and Technology Alignment
Increased ROI
Increased Organizational Agility
Reduced IT Burden
CHAPTER 24:Principles and Patterns at the U.S. Department of Defense
The Business Operating Environment(BOE)
Principles,Patterns,and the BOE
Incorporation of Information Assurance(IA)
Adherence to Standards
Data Visibility,Accessibility,and Understandability to Support Decision Makers
Loosely Coupled Services
Authoritative Sources of Trusted Data
Metadata-Driven Framework for Separation from Technical Details
Support Use of Open Source Software
Emphasize Use of Service-Enabled Commercial Off-the-Shelf(COTS)Software
Participation in the DoD Enterprise
Support Mobility-Users & Devices
The Future of SOA and the DoD
SOADoD.org
PART VI:APPENDICES
APPENDIX A:Case Study Conclusion
Cutit Saws Ltd
Alleywood Lumber Company
Forestry Regulatory Commission(FRC)
APPENDIX B:Candidate Patterns
APPENDIX C:Principles of Service-Orientation
Standardized Service Contract
Service Loose Coupling
Service Abstraction
Service Reusability
Service Autonomy
Service Statelessness
Service Discoverability
Service Composability
APPENDIX D:Patterns and Principles Cross-Reference
APPENDIX E:Patterns and Architecture Types Cross-Reference
About the Author
About the Contributors
Index of Patterns
Index
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