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SOA Cookbook covers process-oriented SOA. BPEL is the best-known language in this area, and this book presents numerous BPEL examples. It also studies proprietary vendor process languages such as TIBCO's BusinessWorks and BEA's Weblogic Integration. If you are building SOA processes in the field, chances are you are using one of the languages discussed in SOA Cookbook. The book assumes that the reader is comfortable with XML and web services.
Author Michael Havey works with SOA in the field for TIBCO (and previously for IBM, BEA, and Chordiant). SOA Cookbook is Michael's second book. Essential Business Process Modeling, his first book, was published in 2005.
What you will learn from this bookDocument a process-based SOA architecture using enhanced 4+1, ARIS, SCA, UML, and BPMN Learn by example how to separate BPM and SOA processes Model choreography and orchestration in BPMN and BPEL Divide a process that involves both manual and automated activities between BPM and SOA Manage state in short- and long-running processes Model processes intelligently using three variants of a structured flat form approach: event-based, state-based, and flow-based Develop dynamic processes to manage the change problem: problems that arise when you need to change the definition of a process that has live cases in production Simulate SOA processes using concepts from discrete event simulation and the Poisson process Measure the complexity of SOA processes «
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