Training Course:SOA for Architects and ManagersSchool/Trainer:NobleProg Birmingham, London, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' A Service Oriented Methodology Introduction to a SOA adoption roadmap Three analysis approaches Service oriented analysis
Advantages of SOA Traditional EAI Approach Problems With Traditional EAI Approach Enter Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) We Can Easily Change the Process Changing Flow Using Legacy Approach Replacing an Application Other Advantages Business Advantages Adoption Stages
SOA Past and Present From XML to Web Service to SOA How SOA was done before Emerging standards for SOA Compare SOA with other architectures
What is service oriented architecture? What is SOA? Creating a common understanding of SOA The evolution of SOA Introducing the concepts of services and SOA Design principles of SOA The relationship between SOA and web services The advantages and risks of SOA
Introduction to modelling and UML Why use models with SOA
The difference between model and methodology
Why use the Unified Modelling Language? Identifying business processes
Notation, Patterns and Methodology
Which Methodology to choose?
Introduction to Business Processes
How a collection of services performs a task Simple request response interaction Complex interaction involving many services Need for a coordinator service emerges Birth of orchestration or business process Composing processes using Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
BPM based solutions for orchestration
Example business processes
Web Services Basic web services elements Core web services standards stack The Importance of WSDL The design of SOAP The use of registries via UDDI The basic concepts of service orientation
Distributing Services Across a Network
Aligning functional and non-functional requirements The role of Intermediaries in Service Networks Introductions to WS-* extensions SOA tenets
Modelling SOA building blocks
Using UML to analyse and design interfaces Generating a domain model Implementing and realising Use Cases Showing web service collaboration Usage of communication diagrams
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
Objectives Service Invocation Legacy System Integration Web Services to the Rescue The role of ESB in SOA Security and ESB
Process Driven Services
Service layer abstraction Introduction to business process layer Process patterns Orchestration and choreography The use of WS-BPEL for process automation
Service Oriented Reference Model
Reference models and reference architectures The IMPACT SOA reference model and architecture SOA vendors and their relationship with SOA SOA support in .NET and J2EE platforms
Layered Architecture
The layers pattern
Classic three-tier architecture
Connecting to the domain layer
Linking to the User interface
Using packages to decompose a system
Avoiding mutual dependencies
What is layering and why do we need it? Application service layer Business service layer Orchestration service layer ...''
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