Service oriented architectures: approaches, technologies and research issues
Abstract
Service-oriented architectures (SOA) is an emerging approach that addresses the requirements of loosely coupled, standards-based, and protocol- independent distributed computing. Typically business operations running in an SOA comprise a number of invocations of these different components, often in an event-driven or asynchronous fashion that reflects the underlying business process needs. To build an SOA a highly distributable communications and integration backbone is required. This functionality is provided by the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that is an integration platform that utilizes Web services standards to support a wide variety of communications patterns over multiple transport protocols and deliver…
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Authors
2- MPMike P. PapazoglouCorresponding
Tilburg University
- WVWillem‐Jan van den Heuvel
Tilburg University
Topics & keywords
- Service-oriented architecture
- Orchestration
- Enterprise service bus
- Computer science
- Middleware (distributed applications)
- Web service
- Asynchronous communication
- Service (business)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure