FastSOA: The way to use native XML technology to achieve Service Oriented Architecture governance, scalability, and performance
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Description
Without the right controls to govern SOA development, the right set of
tools to build SOA, and the right support of exciting new protocols and
patterns, your SOA efforts can result in software that delivers only 1.5
transactions per second (TPS) on expensive modern servers. This is a disaster
enterprises, organizations, or institutions avoid by using Frank Cohen's
FastSOA patterns, test methodology, and architecture.In FastSOA you
will learn how to apply native XML technology to SOA for:
Data mediation using mid-tier data and service caching to handle the
explosion of new schemas and new devices in an ever changing environment
Data aggregation in the SOA middle-tier for off-line browsing, service
acceleration through mid-tier caching and transformation, and bandwidth-needs
reduction
Increased service and application scalability and performance
Successful evaluations of application server, XML parser, relational and
native XML database, Enterprise Service Bus, Business Integration server,
workflow server, and Web Service tools for performance, scalability, and
developer productivity
Improved service governance through XML persistence in SOA registries and
repositories
Composite data services (CDS) to provide maximum reuse of software
components and data, accelerate performance, and reduce development time and
maintenance in your SOAAbout the authorFrank Cohen is the "go to"
guy when enterprises need to build, test, and solve performance and
scalability problems in complex interoperating information systems. Frank's
articles appear on IBM developerWorks, and he is author of Java Testing and
Design: From Unit Tests to Automated Web Tests. He is the principal maintainer
of the popular TestMaker open-source test utility and framework, and Director
of Solutions Engineering at Raining Data, publisher of the TigerLogic XQuery
engine and native XML database.About the Author:Frank Cohen is
the "go to" guy when enterprises need to build, test, and solve performance
and scalability problems in complex interoperating information systems.
Frank's articles appear on IBM developerWorks, and he is author of Java
Testing and Design: From Unit Tests to Automated Web Tests. He is the
principal maintainer of the popular TestMaker open-source test utility and
framework, and Director of Solutions Engineering at Raining Data, publisher of
the TigerLogic XQuery engine and native XML database.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Love Affair with XML: Introduces SOA concepts, patterns, and
the issues that impact scalability and performanceChapter 2: XQuery
Primer: Looks at the explosion of XML schemas and its impact on performance,
compatibility and flexibilityChapter 3: Solving The SOA Scalability
Problem: Explains what drove the need for FastSOA architectureChapter
4: The RSS Data Aggregator: SOA Federation and Acceleration: Explains the
FastSOA architecture and the XML-centric tools needed to build
itChapter 5: SOAR: SOA Repository: Shows the testing methodology (with
real world examples fully implemented) to understand SOA scalability and
performanceChapter 6: The Enterprise Data Bus: Extending XQuery and
SOA: Makes the case for using XML, XML Query (XQuery,) and native XML database
technology to build well performing and flexible SOAChapter 7: EDB in
Action: Supply Chain (RFID,) Insurance (HL7,) US Department of Defense (NCES,)
Manufacturing (UBL): Shows the tools and techniques your business needs to
evaluate to be ready for
SOA