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SOA for Architects & Managers:
Service Oriented Architecture Training Course UK
This is a Featured Course
SOA for Architects & Managers Course Overview
| Course Code: | SOA0010 |
| Price: | £995 |
| Duration: | 2 days |
| DATE: | |
| Who should attend: | Ideally suited to high-level enterprise application architects, developers and managers. |
| Prerequisite Skills: | An understanding of XML / Web Services and/or software architecture would be useful. |
See also our SOA Training Course for Developers & Designers
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) expresses an architectural concept which defines the use of services to meet the requirements of software users. An SOA environment will consist of nodes on a network which make resources available to other participants in the network as independent services (for instance Web Service) which are accessed in a standardised way.
Due to the highly interoperable nature of SOA services, technologies such as Java and .NET can co-exist. Software components tend to be reusable, so for instance a C#.NET service may be used by a Java application, and/or any other programming language which can access this service, as the interface can be defined in a standards-compliant manner which 'hides' any vendor- or language-specific implementation from the calling service.
With so many "SOA badged" tools available it can be hard to know where to start looking, or even to know what you should be looking for. Our instructors' impart their real-world experience of implementing SOA in large commercial, retail, banking & financial organisations in a series of case studies aimed to help you make the right decisions about your SOA strategy. This course is non vendor-specific so you'll get good, imparital advice.
SOA Training: Service Oriented Architecture Training Course Outline
A Service Oriented Methodology
Introduction to a SOA adoption roadmap
Service lifecycle
Three analysis approaches
Service oriented analysis
Service oriented design
Introduction to service oriented patterns
Advantages of SOA
Traditional EAI Approach
Problems With Traditional EAI Approach
Enter Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Build the Services
We Can Easily Change the Process
Change Flow Using Legacy Approach
Replacing an Application
Other Advantages
Business Advantages
Adoption Stages
SOA Past and Present
From XML to Web Service to SOA
How SOA was done before
Emerging standards for SOA
Compare SOA with other architectures
What is service oriented architecture?
What is SOA?
Creating a common understanding of SOA
The evolution of SOA
Introduce the concepts of services and SOA
Design principles of SOA
The relationship between SOA and web services
The advantages and risks of SOA
Introduction to modelling and UML
Why use models with SOA.
Difference between model and methodology.
Why use the Unified Modeling Language?
Introducing UML, the notation.
Identifying business processes.
Notation, Patterns and Methodology.
Which Methodology to choose?
Fundamental Concepts
Building from components.
Modeling concepts.
What is an object?
Containment.
Messages and methods.
Object interaction.
Exercise: testing some basic concepts.
Introduction to Business Process
How a collection of services perform a task.
Simple request response interaction
Complex interaction involving many services.
Need for a coordinator service emerges.
Birth of orchestration or business process.
Composing processes using processes.
Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
Example business processes
Service Enablement
Basic web services elements
Core web services standards stack
The Importance of WSDL
The design of SOAP
The use of registries via UDDI
The basic concepts of service orientation
Distributing Services Across a Network
Aligning functional and nonfunctional requirements
The role of Intermediaries In Service Networks
Introductions to WS-* Extensions
SOA Tenets
Modeling SOA building blocks
Using UML to analyse and design interfaces
Generating a domain model
Implementing and realising Use Cases
Showing web service collaboration
Usage of communication diagrams
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
Objectives
Service Invocation
Legacy System Integration
Web Services to the Rescue
The role of ESB in SOA
Security and ESB
Process Driven Services
Service layer abstraction
Introduction to business process layer
Process patterns
Orchestration and choreography
The use WS-BPEL for process automation
A Service Oriented Reference Model
Reference models and reference architectures
The IMPACT SOA reference model and architecture
SOA vendors and their relationship with SOA
SOA support in .NET and J2EE platforms
Layered Architecture
The layers pattern.
Classic three-their architecture.
Connecting to the domain layer.
Linking to the User interface.
Using packages to decompose a system.
Avoiding mutual dependencies.
What is layering and why we need them?
Application service layer
Business service layer
Orchestration service layer
Conclusions
The benefits of employing SOA
Review of common business goals
The risks associated with the SOA approach
Evaluating tradeoff strategies
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