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12 Steps Toward SOA

Emerging patterns might help you understand how to implement SOA.

12 Steps Toward SOA
Emerging patterns might help you understand how to implement SOA.

Java Pro Live!, September 2005

Watch the video of the session! (Running time: 52 minutes, Windows Media format)

David Linthicum

Many might understand the notion of SOA by now, but few have any idea how to get there. Truth be told, there is no hard-and-fast rule as to how one builds an SOA in his or her organization. Clearly, SOA is a situational thing and your mileage may vary. However, we're seeing some common patterns that might help you understand how to implement SOA. These patterns might also provide a step-by-step guide toward implementing your SOA, either in the fast track (revolutionary) or the slow track (evolutionary).

About the Speaker
David Linthicum is an expert in the application integration and open standards areas. David is the author of eight books, including his latest: Next Generation Application Integration.

About the Author

David S. Linthicum is the CTO of Grand Central Communications. He's the author of several books on application integration, including Enterprise Application Integration and is the former CTO of Mercator and SAGA Software. You can reach him at [email protected].

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