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Java SOA Cookbook [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Eben Hewitt
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  • Taschenbuch: 740 Seiten
  • Verlag: O'Reilly Media; Auflage: 1 (1. April 2009)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0596520727
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596520724
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 17,8 x 4,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 82.235 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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"Das Java SOA Cookbook ist kein Lehrbuch. Wer es lesen will, muss sich mit Java und SOA zumindest bis zu einem gewissen Grad auskennen. Ist diese Voraussetzung erfüllt, ist es eine wertwolle Referenz zum Thema 'what's there' [...]" - Java-Spektrum, Dez./Jan. 2011/2012

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Java SOA Cookbook offers practical solutions and advice to programmers charged with implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in their organization. Instead of providing another conceptual, high-level view of SOA, this cookbook shows you how to make SOA work. It's full of Java and XML code you can insert directly into your applications and recipes you can apply right away. The book focuses primarily on the use of free and open source Java Web Services technologies -- including Java SE 6 and Java EE 5 tools -- but you'll find tips for using commercially available tools as well. Java SOA Cookbook will help you: * Construct XML vocabularies and data models appropriate to SOA applications * Build real-world web services using the latest Java standards, including JAX-WS 2.1 and JAX-RS 1.0 for RESTful web services * Integrate applications from popular service providers using SOAP, POX, and Atom * Create service orchestrations with complete coverage of the WS-BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) 2.0 standard * Improve the reliability of SOAP-based services with specifications such as WS-Reliable Messaging * Deal with governance, interoperability, and quality-of-service issues The recipes in Java SOA Cookbook will equip you with the knowledge you need to approach SOA as an integration challenge, not an obstacle.

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I bought this book when I was a beginner in the field of Service-Oriented Architecture. I already had several years of experience in professional Java programming, though, so I thought that this would be the perfect introduction to SOA for me. I was mistaken...

- Some of the technical chapters in this book are really hard to understand, even for trained Java programmers.

- In other parts the author writes on a very shallow level, e.g. the chapter on ESB doesn't get beyond mere diagrams. Benefits and drawbacks of using an ESB are still not clear to me.

- Chapters are subdivided into many "Problem - Solution - Discussion" tuples. I guess the idea of doing it like this was that a reader with a certain problem, may search and find this particular issue solved and discussed without having to read through unimportant information. While this sounds like a good thing it turns out to be really annoying for the flow of reading. There just doesn't seem to be a common thread in the book's contents.

- The book offers surprisingly little information despite its 700 pages. The information that is available is often misplaced. For instance, in the explanation of what a service is (page 5) the author writes "[The service's] interface and its implementation can be decorated with extensions that come into effect at runtime". I am absolutely certain that no reader, who is just starting to learn SOA will know (1) what the interface and the implementation of a service is (2) what an extension is (3) how a service has a decoration and (4) what the runtime of a service is. Ergo, this sentence (and in fact the whole section) is absolutely meaningless and superfluous to every non-expert. Unfortunately this is not an exceptional case but rather common throughout the entire book.

My recommendation: Don't buy it! I know that there are very few (if any) books with a similar focus, and this may seem very tempting. But don't!
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really a cookbook 16. April 2010
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After a (too?) short introduction into the concepts and motivation for an SOA the book rapidly enters the technological realization of elementary bits and pieces that help you to realize real world services without too many distracting bells and whistles.
A great book if you want to get going quickly while still having some insight into the very complex tools you have to handle when doing web services.

I really like it!
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A good book on the details of Java and SOA 29. März 2009
Von calvinnme - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This book is intended for experienced Java developers and architects who need to know the details of SOA development with the Java programming language and associated technologies. It is not a very good big picture book on SOA. For that I recommend Service Oriented Architecture with Java: Using SOA and web services to build powerful Java applications, which was published in 2008, so it is still current in its approach.

To get the most out of this book the author assumes specifically that you are familiar with Java SE 5 or 6, servlets, JSP Enterprise Edition containers such as Glassfish, Enterprise JavaBeans, as well as JDBC, JNDI, EARs and WARs, and XML. In short, the author assumes that you have been involved in enterprise development using the Java technologies and APIs mentioned. If you have used web services but not recently, this book does help you get your feet back in the water. It is those that are complete novices that will get truly lost.

Parts of the book address strategy, design, and patterns, but largely it is a book that stays at a low level. A really good book on SOA design patterns is SOA Design Patterns (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl). The author also talks about SOA and Ruby, Python, and .NET. However, it is not necessary to have a background in these languages since Java is specifically the language and environment that the author addresses.

Currently, the table of contents is not included in the product description, so I include that next:

Part 1: SOA Fundamentals
Chapter 1. Introduction to SOA
Chapter 2. XML Schema and the SOA Data Model
Chapter 3. Working with XML and Java
Part 2: Web Services
Chapter 4. Getting Started
Chapter 5. Web Services with SAAJ
Chapter 6. Creating Web Service Applications with JAX-WS
Chapter 7. Providing SOAP-Based Web Services
Chapter 8. RESTful Web Services
Part 3: Business Processes
Chapter 9. Service Orchestrations with BPEL
Chapter 10. Advanced Orchestrations with BPEL
Chapter 11. SOA Governance
Part 4: Interoperability and Quality of Service
Chapter 12. Web Service Interoperability
Chapter 13. Quality of Service
Chapter 14. Enterprise Service Bus

I would say that between this book and the other two that I mentioned, you should have a pretty good starting point on SOA/Java reading material.
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The BEST you find on this subject 16. September 2009
Von Abu al-Sous - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I was really impressed how thorough this book is, it covered lots of materials. I was always looking for such a book that covers all sorts of topics in ONE SINGLE book, and this is the one. There are lots of books in the market about SOA, however, lots of them are pure talk, and they just fill pages to sell books and helps you very little in real life. This book is straight to the point; of course it does not give you everything, however, it is the best you will currently find in the market.

For the designers and architects, it gives you good introductions with examples showing how to apply SOA in real life. It touches on most subjects: such as Schema/Contract Designs, Governance, ESB, BMPL, and more.

From the programming prospective, this is a very rich book with lots of examples and discussions about the code. However, this book is written in a biased way to SUN's Glassfish & NetBeans, which I do not like. I hope in the next release he will normalize to eclipse and Tomcat. If you expect this book to cover AXIS2 or CXF, you are out of luck. This book assumes Java5+ and JAX-WS 2.1+ with lots of annotations.

I wish if there was sections about security in details, such as SAML, and integration with Spring Framework. I guess this will go in the next release years down the road.

I have just read this great book Again, I like add that one major shorting coming of this book that the examples do not exists online? Only snippet of code; not working example. I hope the author will do that soon because this is really a good book
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awe-inspiring 23. Februar 2010
Von Eli Lato - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The author's knowledge is unbelievable. I can't imagine how one person could know a subject so deeply.

The tough part of SOA is that there are so many ways to do it: the tip of the iceberg is rpc or document, literal or encoded, wrapped or bare. And the deeper you get, the more architectural decisions there are e.g., java first or contract first, or "in the middle." Hewitt gives you exactly the perspective you need to make these decisions.

He writes beautifully, too.

Great book.
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