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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

School/Trainer:

TONEX, Inc.
Dallas, Texas, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' SOA 101: Understanding SOA

Definition of Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
Designing Service Oriented Applications
Service Oriented Integration: Standards, Technologies, and Best Practices
Overview of IT Architecture


Needs for enetrprise and IT Architecture

Enterprise-wide Data and Application Architecture
Business Architecture
Conceptual Architecture
Logical Architecture
Application/data architecture
Technology architecture
Information/data architecture
Physical Architecture and Infrastructure
Service Oriented Reference Model and Architecture
Application Integration
Enterprise Integration for SOA
Business Integration
TONEX IT and soa Framework

Rules & Roles
Technical Reference Models
Business Architecture
Information Architecture
Applications Architecture
Data Architecture
Infrastructure Architecture


Introduction to Service-oriented architecture (SOA)

SOA 101
Definition of a service
Service-oriented integration
SOA Governance
Service-oriented Development
SOA Security
SOA ManagementService Granularity
Course Grained Business Level
Fine Grained Operation Level
Users
Applications
Workflow Services
Business Services
Component Services
Enterprise Resources
Service-oriented architecture as collection of services

Defining key SOA concepts
DCOM
Object Request Brokers (ORBs) based on the CORBA
Services
Connections
Enterprise service bus
Message-oriented middleware (MOM)
Publish-subscribe
Identifying service characteristics
Building services with Java EE and .NET
SOA Architectural Principles

The Need For Architecture

Enterprise Architecture Concepts

Architectural Principles

SOA Concepts

Services

Coupling

Mediation
Comparing SOA to Other Architectures

Data Centric and Client Server

Web-Based and N-Tier

Other Approaches and Technologies

Implementing a Platform for SOA

Technical Service Infrastructure

Domain Infrastructure

Using .NET

Using J2EE

The Link between Web Services and SOA

Web Service Technologies Support SOA

Beyond the Basics

Semantic Integration

Business Process Management

The Advantages of an MDA Approach

Benefits of MDA

Modeling SOA Concepts

Generating SOA Implementations
Implementing Applications with SOA

Application Styles and Scope

Intra-Enterprise Integration

Multi-Enterprise Collaboration

SOAs and Web Services

Service-oriented interface (SOI)

Beyond Web Services
SOA Components

Key Components of SOA

Service

Directory service

Message

Dynamic Discovery

Scalability of services

Synchronous and asynchronous services

Component services

Data services

Composite (business) services

Conversational (workflow) services

Publish-subscribe services

Service brokers

Exception handling and compensating services

Service security

Interception and extensibility

Interoperability

Requirements for Implementing SOA

Common SOA patterns

Synchronicity

Component Services

Composite (Business) Services

Conversational (Workflow) Services

Data Services

Publish-Subscribe Services

Service Brokers

Exception Handling and Compensating Services

Interception and Extensibility

Interoperability

Service Security
Service-Oriented Component Architecture

Introduction to Service Implementation
Component-based development architectural concepts
Distribution tiers
Functional layers
Interface granularity
Modularization
Dependency management
Design and Structure of Service Architecture

Service Modeling and Implementation
Establishing the structure
Creating new services
Implementing the service interface
Describing the service interface
Creating description-first services
Service-oriented component-based development
Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
Introduction to the real benefit of MDA in the context of an SOA
Third Party Services
Transition Process
Transitioning to an SOA - processes and projects
A sample transition plan for the IT organization

SOA integration and consolidation activities

Extending the service concept
High-level languages: BPEL
Specifications: WS-CDL and WS-Coordination
Supporting orchestration of fine grained services into more coarse-grained business services
workflows and business processes
Interactions with choreography
The use of Service Component Architecture (SCA) to implement SOA
Service-Oriented Modeling Framework (SOMF)
SOA, Web 2.0, and mashups
Ajax, REST, Flash, or JavaFX user interfaces
Web syndication, blogs, and wikis
Service-oriented business applications (SOBAs)
Mashups
SOA 2.0 or Advanced SOA
SOA 2.0 as "the next-generation version of SOA"
Service-oriented architecture and Event Driven Architecture

SOA Integration Strategies ...''

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.tonex.com/

Phone:1-888-868-6639

School Address:

The Centrum
3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 700
Dallas, Texas 75219 USA

Training Locations:
Dallas, TX
California, Oregon and Washington States (Chapman University Campuses)


Jobs & Resumes: Dallas
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Short Message Service (SMS)
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SONET/SDH and DWDM
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