Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Expert Service-Oriented Architecture in C# 2005, Second Edition will immerse you in updated code and reference material specifically architected for Visual Studio 2005 and Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0. With this book, you can get a head start on building SOA applications using the clear, conceptual discussions and practical examples provided by SOA experts Jeffrey Hasan and Mauricio Duran . The authors give fair treatment to difficult material without just glossing over it.
Most .NET-based web services are simply containers for limited RPC-style methods. This book will show you how to shift your development paradigm to create web services that process sophisticated XML messages within a secure, service-oriented, loosely coupled architecture. You?ll gain deep insight into the newest release of the WSE toolkit, as this book blends theory with ample C# code samples and teaches you how to implement SOA solutions based on specifications like revised WS-Security, WS-Policy, and WS-Addressing. You?ll want a copy of this second edition because: The spirit of the second edition follows that of the successful first edition, providing clear, conceptual discussions and practical material, with unambiguous samples. Approximately 60% of the book has been updated, including rearchitected code and updated visual materials using Visual Studio 2005. The second edition is more focused on implementation by policyrather than codeas a more efficient means for implementing solutions. Table of Contents Introducing Service-Oriented Architecture The Web Services Description Language Design Patterns for Building Message-Oriented Web Services Design Patterns for Building Service-Oriented Web Services Web Services Enhancements 3.0 Secure Web Services with WS-Security Extended Web Services Security with WS-Security and WS-Secure Conversation SOAP Messages: Addressing, Messaging, and Routing Beyond WSE 3.0: Looking Ahead to Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Synopsis
This book draws the reader into the service-oriented architecture (SOA) mindset and immerses them in updated code and reference material specifically architected for Visual Studio 2005 and Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0. It provides a head start on building SOA applications using the author's clear conceptual discussions, practical examples, and accurate treatment of difficult material that doesn't simply gloss over the hard stuff. Most .NET-based Web services are simply containers for limited RPC-style methods. This book shows how to shift development paradigm to create Web services that process sophisticated XML messages within a secure, service-oriented, loosely-coupled architecture. Over half of the book has been thoroughly updated from the first edition. It focuses on implementation by policy, rather than code, as a more efficient means for implementing solutions. The book provides the practical information needed today, while at the same time preparing you for what is needed tomorrow.