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Programming an SOA
Miko Matsumura explains SOA programming in terms of configuration,
composition and customization.
Implementations of a Service-Oriented Architecture on top of Jini, JXTA and OGSI
Nathalie Furmento, Jeffrey Hau, William Lee, Steven Newhouse, John Darlington (Imperial College London)
This paper describes the service-oriented architecture, based on Jini
and JXTA, used for ICENI Grid middleware.
The ICENI Grid Middleware has been used to develop high level grid services such
as scheduler services and visualization services.
Migration
to a service-oriented architecture
This IBM document examines requirements and some of the other issues
involved in migrating to an SOA.
Role of Registries in Service Oriented Architectures
Duane Nickull
The author contributed to ebXML specifications and implementations
of ebXML Messaging and RegRep. This is a PowerPoint presentation for the Justice Department. It opens with slides that explain the role of
registries and repositories in Service Oriented Architectures.
Simple
Java Class for SOAP
This simple Java class posts a SOAP message to Grand Central without the use of a third party SOAP toolkit.
SOA:
The IBM View
In this interview, IBM Web Services and SOA Evangelist Mark Colan
explains IBM's approach to SOA, web services, and security.
Running time: 17:11.
SOA: The
Sun View
Ed Julson, the Group Manager for Web Services
Standards and Technologies at Sun Microsystems, discusses web services,
SOAP, WSDL, SOA governance, registries, and ebXML. Running time: 13:58.
SOAP: Service-Oriented Architecture and Programming
Don Box of Microsoft talks about SOAP,
service-oriented architecture, and the objective and subjective conjoining of software components and services.
Web Service-Oriented Architecture: The Best Solution to Business Integration
Amrai O'Toole
This is a good overview of SOA as a solution for business integration problems. The author explains the role of the Internet as the Universal Information Bus
and defines web service-oriented architecture as "simple endpoints, rich data".
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