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Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) by Michael Rowley and Jim Marino (2009, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherAddison Wesley Professional
ISBN-100321515080
ISBN-139780321515087
eBay Product ID (ePID)72942165

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Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameUnderstanding Sca (Service Component Architecture)
Publication Year2009
SubjectProgramming Languages / General, Systems Architecture / General, Programming Languages / Xml, Software Development & Engineering / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorMichael Rowley, Jim Marino
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight20.5 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2009-021249
ReviewsPraise forUnderstanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)   "Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA's relationship to them all." Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor ofUnderstanding SOA with Web Services, and Author ofUnderstanding Web Services   "It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA." Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch   "SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers." Dr. Steffen Becker   "Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3." Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect, Praise for Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) "Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA's relationship to them all." -Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor of Understanding SOA with Web Services , and Author of Understanding Web Services "It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA." -Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch "SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers." -Dr. Steffen Becker " Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3." -Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect, Praise for Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)   "Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA's relationship to them all." -Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor of Understanding SOA with Web Services , and Author of Understanding Web Services   "It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA." -Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch   "SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers." -Dr. Steffen Becker   " Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3." -Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect, Praise for Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)   "Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA's relationship to them all." Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor of Understanding SOA with Web Services , and Author of Understanding Web Services   "It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA." Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch   "SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers." Dr. Steffen Becker   " Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3." Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.3
Table Of ContentPreface xix Chapter 1: Introducing SCA 1 Chapter 2: Assembling and Deploying a Composite 41 Chapter 3: Service-Based Development Using Java 69 Chapter 4: Conversational Interactions Using Java 109 Chapter 5: Composition 131 Chapter 6: Policy 167 Chapter 7: Wires 189 Chapter 8: Bindings 203 Chapter 9: The Domain 231 Chapter 10: Service-Based Development Using BPEL 267 Chapter 11: Persistence 285 Chapter 12: The Presentation Tier 311 Index 325
SynopsisUse SCA to Simplify the Development and Delivery of Service-Based Applications Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a new programming model that enables developers to build distributed applications more efficiently and effectively than previous technologies. In "Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)," two leading experts offer the first complete and independent guide to SCA. Drawing on extensive experience both developing the SCA standards and implementing large-scale SCA applications, Jim Marino and Michael Rowley provide an insider's perspective for developers and technical managers tasked with architecting and implementing enterprise systems. Rather than simply providing a technology overview, the authors draw on their practical experiences with SCA, explaining The full history behind SCA How SCA fits with other enterprise technologies such as JEE, .NET, Web Services, and BPEL All the major SCA concepts including composition, policy, wires, and bindings Best practices for designing SCA applications Using SCA with Web Services, Message-Oriented Middleware, BPEL, JPA, and Servlets "Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture)" provides the background necessary to make informed decisions about when and how to best use SCA to build enterprise applications. ", Use SCA to Simplify the Development and Delivery of Service-Based Applications   Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a new programming model that enables developers to build distributed applications more efficiently and effectively than previous technologies. In Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) , two leading experts offer the first complete and independent guide to SCA. Drawing on extensive experience both developing the SCA standards and implementing large-scale SCA applications, Jim Marino and Michael Rowley provide an insider's perspective for developers and technical managers tasked with architecting and implementing enterprise systems. Rather than simply providing a technology overview, the authors draw on their practical experiences with SCA, explaining The full history behind SCA How SCA fits with other enterprise technologies such as JEE, .NET, Web Services, and BPEL All the major SCA concepts including composition, policy, wires, and bindings Best practices for designing SCA applications Using SCA with Web Services, Message-Oriented Middleware, BPEL, JPA, and Servlets Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) provides the background necessary to make informed decisions about when and how to best use SCA to build enterprise applications.  , Use SCA to Simplify the Development and Delivery of Service-Based Applications Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a new programming model that enables developers to build distributed applications more efficiently and effectively than previous technologies. In Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) , two leading experts offer the first complete and independent guide to SCA. Drawing on extensive experience both developing the SCA standards and implementing large-scale SCA applications, Jim Marino and Michael Rowley provide an insider's perspective for developers and technical managers tasked with architecting and implementing enterprise systems. Rather than simply providing a technology overview, the authors draw on their practical experiences with SCA, explaining The full history behind SCA How SCA fits with other enterprise technologies such as JEE, .NET, Web Services, and BPEL All the major SCA concepts including composition, policy, wires, and bindings Best practices for designing SCA applications Using SCA with Web Services, Message-Oriented Middleware, BPEL, JPA, and Servlets Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) provides the background necessary to make informed decisions about when and how to best use SCA to build enterprise applications.
LC Classification NumberQA76.76.A65M339 2009