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  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions: 7 X 9-1/8
  • Pages: 912
  • Edition: 1st
  • Rough Cuts
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-704592-1
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-704592-1

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“Explaining the intersection of these two worlds--service-orientation and .NET technologies--is exactly what this book does. Its team of specialist authors provides a concrete, usable guide to this combination, ranging from the fundamentals of service-orientation to the more rarified air of .NET services in the cloud and beyond. If you’re creating service-oriented software on the Microsoft platform--that is, if you’re a serious .NET developer--mastering these ideas is a must.”

--From the Foreword by David Chappell, Chappell & Associates

“Microsoft’s diverse product line has long supported the service-oriented enterprise, but putting it all together into a cohesive whole can be daunting. From more established products, like Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and BizTalk Server, to newer offerings like Windows Azure and AppFabric, the experts assembled here expose the sweet spots for each technology, talk through the high-level trade-offs, and offer a roadmap to a unified Microsoft SOA story.”

--Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D., Software Architect

“This book excels in giving hands-on and in-depth expertise on the SOA architecture style with the .NET framework and the Azure cloud platform. It’s a practical guide for developers, architects, and SOA implementers. A must read!”

--Ricardo P. Schluter, ICT Architect, Parnassia Bavo Group

“While the industry overall may have hyped ‘the cloud’ to the level it often seems to cure world hunger, SOA with .NET and Windows Azure helps cut through the questions and hype and more clearly discusses the benefits and practical techniques for putting it to work in the real world. This book helps you understand the benefits associated with SOA and cloud computing, and also the techniques for connecting your current IT assets with new composite applications and data running in the cloud. This book will help you understand modern middleware technologies and harness the benefits of the cloud both on and off premises.”

--Burley Kawasaki, Director of Product Management, Microsoft

“The authors have a combined SOA and .NET experience of several decades–which becomes obvious when reading this book. They don’t just lead you down one path with a single descriptive solution. Instead, the sometimes nasty trade-offs that architects face in their design decisions are addressed. These are then mapped to the Microsoft .NET platform with clear code examples. A very refreshing look at this major contender in the SOA space and a definite must for the .NET SOA practitioner!”

--Dr. Thomas Rischbeck, IT Architect, Innovation Process Technology

“In order to evolve as a software craftsman one must read excellent books that will help you grow and evolve in your profession. One of those books that every software craftsmen interested in good design and best practices should read is SOA with .NET and Windows Azure. With this book, you will learn which design patterns will provide the best solution for the kinds of software design problems you, as a developer or designer, face every day. This book has everything that software architects, software designers, and programmers need to know when building great quality software with Microsoft techno

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Table of Contents

Foreword by S. Somasegar     xxxi

Foreword by David Chappell     xxxiii

Acknowledgments     xxxv

CHAPTER 1: Introduction     1

1.1 About this Book     2

1.2 Objectives of this Book     3

1.3 Who this Book is For     4

1.4 What this Book Does Not Cover     4

1.5 Prerequisite Reading     4

1.6 How this Book is Organized     6

Part I: Fundamentals     7

Chapter 3: SOA Fundamentals     7

Chapter 4: A Brief History of Legacy .NET Distributed Technologies     7

Chapter 5: WCF Services     7

Chapter 6: WCF Extensions     7

Chapter 7: .NET Enterprise Services Technologies     7

Chapter 8: Cloud Services with Windows Azure     8

Part II: Services and Service Composition     8

Chapter 9: Service-Orientation with .NET Part I: Service Contracts and Interoperability     8

Chapter 10: Service-Orientation with .NET Part II: Coupling, Abstraction, and Discoverability     8

Chapter 11: Service-Orientation with .NET Part III: Reusability and Agnostic Service Models     8

Chapter 12: Service-Orientation with .NET Part IV: Service Composition and Orchestration Basics     9

Chapter 13: Orchestration Patterns with WF     9

Chapter 14: Orchestration Patterns with BizTalk Server     9

Part III: Infrastructure and Architecture     9

Chapter 15: Enterprise Service Bus with BizTalk Server and Windows Azure     9

Chapter 16: Windows Azure Platform AppFabric Service Bus     10

Chapter 17: SOA Security with .NET and Windows Azure     10

Chapter 18: Service-Oriented Presentation Layers with .NET     10

Chapter 19: Service Performance Optimization     10

Chapter 20: SOA Metrics with BAM     10

Part IV: Appendices     10

Appendix A: Case Study Conclusion     10

Appendix B: Industry Standards Reference     11

Appendix C: Service-Orientation Principles Reference     11

Appendix D: SOA Design Patterns Reference     11

Appendix E: The Annotated SOA Manifesto     11

Appendix F: Additional Resources     11

1.7 How Principles and Patterns are Used in this Book     11

Sources     11

Reference Notation     12

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