Understanding SOA Design Patterns
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- Purpose of this Introductory Chapter
- 5.1 Fundamental Terminology
- 5.2 Historical Influences
- 5.3 Pattern Notation
- 5.4 Pattern Profiles
- 5.5 Patterns with Common Characteristics
- 5.6 Key Design Considerations
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Thomas Erl covers fundamental terminology and further describes how design pattern descriptions are organized into standardized profiles. The remaining sections single out specific pattern types and discuss some common design considerations.
This chapter is from the book
- 5.1 Fundamental Terminology
- 5.2 Historical Influences
- 5.3 Pattern Notation
- 5.4 Pattern Profiles
- 5.5 Patterns with Common Characteristics
- 5.6 Key Design Considerations
The first step to forming an effective working relationship with SOA design patterns is attaining a sound comfort level with pattern-related terminology and notation. This provides us with the knowledge required to navigate through the upcoming chapters with insight as to how the patterns can be applied individually and in various combinations.
Purpose of this Introductory Chapter
This important chapter covers these fundamental topics and further describes how design pattern descriptions are organized into standardized profiles. The remaining sections single out specific pattern types and discuss some common design considerations.
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