Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA by Thomas Erl, David Orchard, Andre Tost, Priscilla Walmsley, Hugo Haas

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 800pp
  • Sales Rank: 166,764
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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
    • Format: Hardcover, 800pp
    • Sales Rank: 166,764

    Synopsis

    The Ultimate Guide for Designing and Governing Web Service Contracts


     


    For Web services to succeed as part of SOA, they require balanced, effective technical contracts that enable services to be evolved and repeatedly reused for years to come. Now, a team of industry experts presents the first end-to-end guide to designing and governing Web service contracts. Writing for developers, architects, governance specialists, and other IT professionals, the authors cover the following areas:


     


    Understanding Web Service Contract Technologies


    Initial chapters and ongoing supplementary content help even the most inexperienced professional get up to speed on how all of the different technologies and design considerations relate to the creation of Web service contracts. For example, a visual anatomy of a Web service contract documented from logical and physical perspectives is provided, along with a chapter dedicated to describing namespaces in plain English. The book is further equipped with numerous case study examples and many illustrations.


     


    Fundamental and Advanced WSDL


    Tutorial coverage of WSDL 1.1 and 2.0 and detailed descriptions of their differences is followed by numerous advanced WSDL topics and design techniques, including extreme loose coupling, modularization options, use of extensibility elements, asynchrony, message dispatch, service instance identification, non-SOAP HTTP binding, and WS-BPEL extensions. Also explained is how WSDL definitions are shaped by key SOA design patterns.


     


    Fundamental and Advanced XML Schema


    XML Schema basics are covered withinthe context of Web services and SOA, after which advanced XML Schema chapters delve into a variety of specialized message design considerations and techniques, including the use of wildcards, reusability of schemas and schema fragments, type inheritance and composition, CRUD-style message design, and combining industry and custom schemas.


     


    Fundamental and Advanced WS-Policy


    Topics, such as Policy Expression Structure, Composite Policies, Operator Composition Rules, and Policy Attachment establish a foundation upon which more advanced topics, such as policy reusability and centralization, nested, parameterized, and ignorable assertions are covered, along with an exploration of creating concurrent policy-enabled contracts and designing custom policy assertions and vocabularies.


     


    Fundamental Message Design with SOAP
    A broad range of message design-related topics are covered, including SOAP message structures, SOAP nodes and roles, SOAP faults, designing custom SOAP headers and working with industry-standard SOAP headers.


     


    Advanced Message Design with WS-Addressing


    The art of message design is taken to a new level with in-depth descriptions of WS-Addressing endpoint references (EPRs) and MAP headers and an exploration of how they are applied via SOA design patterns. Also covered are WSDL binding considerations, related MEP rules, WS-Addressing policy assertions, and detailed coverage of how WS-Addressing relates to SOAP Action values.


     


    Advanced Message Design with MTOM, and SwA


    Developing SOAP messages capable of transporting large documents or binary content is explored with a documentation of the MTOM packaging and serialization framework (including MTOM-related policy assertions), together with the SOAP with Attachments (SwA) standard and the related WS-I Attachments Profile.


     


    Versioning Techniques and Strategies


    Fundamental versioning theory starts off a series of chapters that dive into a variety of versioning techniques based on proven SOA design patterns including backward and forward compatibility, version identification strategies, service termination, policy versioning, validation by projection, concurrency control, partial understanding, and versioning with and without wildcards.


     


    Web Service Contracts and SOA


    The constant focus of this book is on the design and versioning of Web service contracts in support of SOA and service-orientation. Relevant SOA design principles and design patterns are periodically discussed to demonstrate how specific Web service technologies can be applied and further optimized. Furthermore, several of the advanced chapters provide expert techniques for designing Web service contracts while taking SOA governance considerations into account.


     



    About the Web Sites


     


    soabooks.com supplements this book with a variety of resources, including a diagram symbol legend, glossary, supplementary articles, and source code available for download.


     


    soaspecs.com provides further support by establishing a descriptive portal to XML and Web services specifications referenced in all of Erl’s Service-Oriented Architecture books.


     


     


    Foreword


    Preface


    Chapter 1: Introduction


    Chapter 2: Case Study Background


     


    Part I: Fundamental Service Contract Design


    Chapter 3: SOA Fundamentals and Web Service Contracts


    Chapter 4: Anatomy of a Web Service Contract


    Chapter 5: A Plain English Guide to Namespaces


    Chapter 6: Fundamental XML Schema: Types and Message Structure Basics


    Chapter 7: Fundamental WSDL Part I: Abstract Description Design


    Chapter 8: Fundamental WSDL Part II: Concrete Description Design


    Chapter 9: Fundamental WSDL 2.0: New Features, and Design Options


    Chapter 10: Fundamental WS-Policy: Expression, Assertion, and Attachment


    Chapter 11: Fundamental Message Design: SOAP Envelope Structure, and Header Block Processing


     


    Part II: Advanced Service Contract Design


     


    Chapter 12: Advanced XML Schema Part I: Message Flexibility, and Type Inheritance and Composition


    Chapter 13: Advanced XML Schema Part II: Reusability, Derived Types, and Relational Design


    Chapter 14: Advanced WSDL Part I: Modularization, Extensibility, MEPs, and Asynchrony


    Chapter 15: Advanced WSDL Part II: Message Dispatch, Service Instance Identification, and Non-SOAP HTTP Binding


    Chapter 16: Advanced WS-Policy Part I: Policy Centralization and Nested, Parameterized, and Ignorable Assertions


    Chapter 17: Advanced WS-Policy Part II: Custom Policy Assertion Design, Runtime Representation, and Compatibility


    Chapter 18: Advanced Message Design Part I: WS-Addressing Vocabularies


    Chapter 19: Advanced Message Design Part II: WS-Addressing Rules and Design Techniques


     


    Part III: Service Contract Versioning


    Chapter 20: Versioning Fundamentals


    Chapter 21: Versioning WSDL Definitions


    Chapter 22: Versioning Message Schemas


    Chapter 23: Advanced Versioning


     


    Part IV: Appendices


    Appendix A: Case Study Conclusion


    Appendix B: A Comparison of Web Services and REST Services


    Appendix C: How Technology Standards are Developed


    Appendix D: Alphabetical Pseudo Schema Reference


    Appendix E: SOA Design Patterns Related to This Book


     

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    Biography

    Thomas Erl is the world’s top-selling SOA author, Series Editor of the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl, and Editor of the SOA Magazine (soamag.com). With over 100,000 copies in print world-wide, his books have become international bestsellers and have been formally endorsed by senior members of major software organizations, such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, BEA, Sun, Intel, SAP, and HP.


     


    His most recent titles SOA Design Patterns (soapatterns.com) and Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA were co-authored with a series of industry experts and follow his first three books Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design, and SOA: Principles of Service Design (soaprinciples.com). Thomas is the founder of SOA Systems Inc. (soasystems.com), a company specializing in SOA consulting and training services with a vendor-agnostic focus. Thomas is also the founder of the internationally recognized SOA Certified Professional program (soacp.com and soaschool.com). Thomas is a speaker and instructor for private and public events, and has delivered many workshops and keynote speeches. Articles and interviews by Thomas have been published in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal.


     


    For more information, visit: thomaserl.com.


     

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