bullet2 Architectural Framework

bullet3 Web Services

  • Build
     
  • Deploy
     
  • Manage
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    Web Services management applications provide software that helps companies manage the systems and applications that underlie their Web Services implementations. The Web Services management products on the market today offer functionality in five basic categories: system management, lifecycle management, business management, security management, and the most important, Service-Oriented Architecture enablement. The latter category is especially important because many Web Services management products provide the critical infrastructure necessary for companies to take their fine-grained, atomic Web Services and other data sources and encapsulate and compose them into coarse-grained business Services that make up a Service-Oriented Architecture. Such architectures offer far more long-term business value than the point-to-point applications of Web Services common today.



     
    • System Management
       
    • Life Cycle Management
       
    • Business Management
       
    • Security Management
       
    • Service Oriented Architecture Enablement
       
      • Composite Application Infrastructure
         
  • Core Ideas of Web Services (Idees Fortes)
     
    • Loose Coupling
       
      • Service Consumer and Service Producer controlled by different people, organizations
         
      • Changing the Producer or Consumer doesn't break the other
         
      • Needs Asynchrony
         
    • Asynchrony
       
      • Map Synchronous HTTP to long-running services
         
      • Major Requirement of a SOA
         
    • Coarse Grained Services
       
      • Business-Oriented Requests and Responses
         
      • Encapsulates APIs into fine-grained, atomic services and COMPOSES them as Coarse-Grained business services
         

bullet3 Service Oriented Architecture

  • Service Oriented Process
     
  • Service Oriented Integration