Exploiting IBM System z in a Service-Oriented Architecture

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Published 26 February 2009

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ISBN-10: 0738432008
ISBN-13: 9780738432007
IBM Form #: SG24-7651-00
(528 pages)

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Authors: Louwe Kooijmans Alex, Nick Baguley, Simon Chan, Ignacio Perez Gonzalez, Foulques de Valence, Peter Verspecht

Abstract

There are many options to implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA). A good SOA solution for one company might not be a good solution for another, even in the same business environment and IT landscape. Choosing a solid SOA solution involves strategy, vision, architectural thinking, and finally, technology. It also involves personal taste and organizational politics.
So, why did we decide to write a book dedicated to SOA solutions on System z then? The answer is quite simple: the combination of the System z hardware, the operating systems that run on System z, and the SOA middleware provide specific functionality and influence the effectiveness of your SOA solution to a great extent. In other words, if you were to implement the same SOA solution on System z and on another platform, you would see different results.
This book projects a large number of solutions in all areas of the IBM SOA Reference Architecture on IBM System z. Where appropriate we highlight the additional System z benefits of running a certain solution on System z.
The primary audience for this book is IT Architects, especially solution architects, enterprise architects, infrastructure architects, and application architects.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Enterprise Service Bus services
Chapter 3. Business Process services
Chapter 4. Business Application services
Chapter 5. Interaction services
Chapter 6. Information services
Chapter 7. SOA Service management
Chapter 8. Service life cycle management

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