August 2009
Beginner to intermediate
384 pages
9h 26m
English
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a hot topic in recent years. SOA enables companies to create new business processes or applications from existing services. It encourages reuse of services. Each service is a self-contained interoperable software unit, like a building block, that performs a particular task. SOA achieves loose coupling among the service consumers and service providers. A service provider provides reusable services. A service consumer discovers the services by some means and reuses them. A company can have many development teams creating services that are reusable.
How can services be shared across the organization? ...
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