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Patterns for SOA Success

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Prentice Hall just announced the release of Thomas Erl's latest work, SOA Design Patterns, the industry's first-ever catalog of design patterns for SOA and Service Orientation. Adoption of these proven patterns should help in addressing the quality and capabilities of SOA efforts.

I had the pleasure of participating in the formal launch of the book at the SOA Symposium in October with Thomas, and am in the process of conducting a series of podcasts interviewing Thomas and co-authors including Clemens Utschig, Mark Little, Thomas Rischbeck. and Herbjörn Wilhelmsen.

The 85 patterns identified in the book include Canonical Schema Bus, Enterprise Service Bus, Policy Enforcement, Reliable Messaging, Service Grid, Three-Layer Inventory, and Transformation.

The patterns currently published were also well vetted and tested as part of a multi-year community participation and review process. There are also a number of candidate patterns working their way through the review process, including REST-related patterns. Members of the SOA and patterns communities are welcome to contribute, review, and use the content on this site and can submit their own candidate patterns.

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In this blog (formerly known as "SOA in Action"), Joe McKendrick examines how BPM and related business and IT approaches can promote business transformation.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an author and independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. View more

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