Training Course:Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)School/Trainer:TONEX, Inc. Dallas, Texas, United States
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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 ...''
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Training Locations: Dallas, TX California, Oregon and Washington States (Chapman University Campuses)
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