An ESB is in the core of most enterprise SOA implementations and AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB) is one of the leading ESB. This book covers all the features expected from a moderen ESB using realistic use cases and samples that run on ALSB. Once you downloaded the samples you will have a library of solutions that may be applied to your own projects or may be used to explore ALSB features. In addition the book covers the service design, specially the design of composite and orchestrated services deployed on the bus. Although the book is written particularly for ALSB, the topics covered in it will give you very good idea on any modern ESB. I found this book very useful for my projects; applied many of the solutions included in this book. I recommend it for new beginners as well as experienced service developers, SOA architects, and managers overseeing SOA projects.
The Definitive Guide to SOA: BEA AquaLogic Service Bus Overview
The Definitive Guide to SOA: BEA AquaLogic Service Bus targets professional software developers and architects who know enterprise development, but are new to enterprise service buses (ESBs) and service–oriented architecture (SOA) development. This is the first book to cover a practical approach to SOA using the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus tool. And its written from the “source” BEA Systems AquaLogic product lead Jeff Davies.
This book provides hands–on information to developing SOA–driven applications with ESBs as central components. It also gives strategic guidance on SOA planning, web service life–cycle management, administration of an ESB, and security considerations. Author Jeff Davies is careful to cut through theory and get straight to demonstrating successful use of the product where SOA really counts.
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Customer Reviews
I am disappointed - V. Singh -
This book started really good, but I could see 3 distinct style of writing. I was really impressed until I reached chapter 9 which is about security. The security chapter doesn't keeps the theme of the book which was depicted in earlier chapters. I am so disappointed with this security chapter. I am just wondering if it is because of too many cooks...... BTW who was the author for chapters before Chapter 9? You were good :-)
Great book - Magnus Lassi -
What I like the most about this book is that the book explains more about HOW to use ALSB to create and manage web services than just how to use ALSB which you can learn by reading the documentation.
I had played around with ALSB a few weeks before getting this book but had difficulty understanding some of the concepts and best practices. This book does a great job of explaining both the high-level concepts such as how to map your web services to your internal services/applications and low-level concepts like when to use a pipeline pair instead of a route. It also explains best practices for some issues which I have not been able to find anywhere else.
Expensive guide to unavailable BEA software - Michael O'Connor -
It may be the definitive guide to Aqualogic but since BEA is having a problem making the software available I wouldn't know. So I didn't get past chapter 1 which reads like marketing literature for BEA's software.
Personally, I think having "SOA:" in the title is misleading.
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