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Service Infrastructure is the definitive technical resource for anyone building or operating modern services-based infrastructure. Thomas Erl's elite team of industry experts has produced today's complete best-practices guide to new platforms and technology architectures for advanced service-oriented solutions. This guide illuminates today's most valuable technologies and practices for support in-house applications with on-premise infrastructures, and for leveraging cloud resources to support hybrid and remote applications. Reflecting three full years of research, it covers crucial issues including virtualization, server clustering, next generation Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) systems, and the newest innovations in middleware. Coverage includes:Infrastructure fundamentals: cloud infrastructures and SOA design patterns Service infrastructure capabilities: mediation services, orchestration/choreography, business rules, scalable data, and elastic computing Service security: concepts, standards, threats, mitigations, security implementation, and best practices Services governance: registries, repositories, and cloud computing governance Services in practice: on-premise deployment topologies, cloud deployment topologies, and infrastructure deployment scenarios for cloud computing
Contents
1. Introduction2. Case Studies Part I. Fundamentals of SOA Infrastructure and Cloud Computing3. Understanding the Modern SOI4. Overview of Cloud Computing5. Modern SOA and Cloud Design PatternsPart II. Modern SOA Infrastructure Components6. Mediation Services7. Orchestration, Process Management, and Business Activity Monitoring8. Rules Engines and Decision Services9. Transactions and Reliability10. Scalable Data and SOA11. Elastic Computing12. Component FrameworksPart III. Service Security13. Security Concepts and Standards14. Standards and Interoperability15. Threats and Mitigation16. Security Implementation and Best PracticesPart IV. SOA Governance17. Registries and Repositories18. Cloud Computing and GovernancePart IV. Cloud Computing and SOA Practice19. Enterprise Deployments, Runtime Topologies, and ESB20. Product Types. ESBs and Other SOA Intermediaries21. Envisioning Cloud Deployment Models and Methods22. Infrastructure Deployment Scenarios for Cloud ComputingAppendices