Developing Enterprise Web Services: An Architect's Guide: An Architect's Guide

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Build Web services with enterprise-class reliability, performance, and value

Web services are transforming IT, and represent a powerful new way to reduce cost and drive top-line growth throughout the enterprise. This book takes a no-nonsense view of architecting and constructing enterprise-class Web services and applications. The authors expertly assess the current state of the Web services platform, offering best practices and new architectural patterns for leveraging the advantages of Web services--and mitigating the risks.

  • Build Web services and applications that meet enterprise requirements for security, mobility, transactions, QoS, workflow, portlets, management, and more
  • Avoid the "bottomless pit" of application rewriting and maintenance overhead
  • Architect applications to stay reliable even if some Web services go off-line
  • Scale applications to support the inclusion of Web services from multiple partners
  • Secure private information within Web services environments
  • Develop high-value mobile Web service applications
  • Includes a detailed case study

Whether you're an architect, developer, project leader, or manager, this book will help you deliver on the promise of Web services in your real-world enterprise environment.

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Name in long format: Developing Enterprise Web Services: An Architect's Guide: An Architect's Guide
ISBN-10: 0131401602
ISBN-13: 9780131401600
Book pages: 592
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Weight: 2.01061582944 Pounds, Width: 1.34 Inches

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