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Smart SOA Platforms in Cloud Computing Architectures.

This book is intended to introduce the principles of the Event-Driven and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA 2.0) and its role in the new interconnected world based on the cloud computing architecture paradigm. In this new context, the concept of "service" is widely applied to the hardware...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Exposito, Ernesto
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley-ISTE, 2014.
Colección:Networks and telecommunications series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 ESBay Case Study
  • 1.1. ESBay: use case description
  • 1.1.1. System overview
  • 1.1.2. Functional requirements
  • 1.1.3. Other requirements
  • 1.2. y PBL inception phase
  • 1.2.1. Functional requirements
  • 1.2.2. Non-functional requirements
  • 1.2.3. Requirements matrix
  • 1.3. Summary
  • ch. 2 Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing Architectures
  • 2.1. State of the art of service-oriented architectures
  • 2.1.1. Communication middleware solutions
  • 2.1.2. New orientations for integration and interoperability
  • 2.1.3. Mediation is the solution
  • 2.1.4. SSOAPaaS 1.0 Cookbook
  • 2.2. Evolution of enterprise integration with the event-driven architectures
  • 2.2.1. Event-driven architecture paradigm
  • 2.2.2. Event-driven and service-oriented architecture (EDSOA)
  • 2.2.3. SSOAPaaS 2.0 cookbook
  • 2.3. Performance and scalability of SOA platforms
  • 2.3.1. ESB mechanisms for scalability and performance management
  • 2.4. Smart management of SOA platforms
  • 2.4.1. Cloud computing
  • 2.4.2. Autonomic computing
  • 2.4.3. SSOAPaaS 3.0 cookbook
  • 2.4.4. SPaaS cookbook
  • 2.5. Summary
  • ch. 3 SPaaS 1.0 Cookbook
  • 3.1. SPaaS 1.0 overview
  • 3.2. Creation of virtual IT infrastructure
  • 3.2.1. Creation of virtual machine hosting the Proxmox
  • 3.2.2. Installing Proxmox on a VMWare virtual machine
  • 3.2.3. Testing and exploring the Proxmox installation
  • 3.2.4. Creation of Proxmox virtual components
  • 3.2.5. Maintenance of the platform
  • 3.3. Extending the platform
  • 3.3.1. Cloning the platform
  • 3.3.2. Extending Proxmox virtual appliance templates
  • 3.4. Managing the platform
  • 3.4.1. Monitoring the Proxmox server and virtual containers using the PVE Web-GUI
  • 3.4.2. Monitoring the Proxmox server and virtual containers using the Proxmox API
  • 3.5. Scaling the platform
  • 3.5.1. Creating a cluster
  • 3.5.2. Virtual component migration
  • 3.6. Autonomic management of the platform
  • 3.7. Summary
  • ch. 4 SSOAPaaS 1.0 Cookbook
  • 4.1. SSOAPaaS 1.0 overview
  • 4.2. Using the SPaaS 1.0
  • 4.3. Adding integrability and interoperability support
  • 4.3.1. Creation of an enterprise service bus virtual container
  • 4.3.2. Creation of an application server virtual container
  • 4.3.3. Creation of a database server virtual container
  • 4.3.4. Creation of an e-mail server virtual container
  • 4.3.5. Managing OpenESB binding components
  • 4.3.6. Managing OpenESB service engines
  • 4.3.7. Netbeans IDE/Connect to OpenESB installation
  • 4.4. Illustrating integrability and interoperability support of an ESB
  • 4.4.1. Integrating an application server
  • 4.4.2. Integrating a database server in OpenESB
  • 4.4.3. Integrating a mail server in OpenESB
  • 4.5. Summary
  • ch. 5 SSOAPaaS 2.0 Cookbook
  • 5.1. SSOAPaaS 2.0 overview
  • 5.2. Using the SSOAPaaS 1.0
  • 5.3. Adding availability support
  • 5.3.1. Creation of a message-oriented middleware virtual container
  • 5.3.2. Illustrating the availability support
  • 5.4. Adding proactivity support
  • 5.4.1. Enabling a complex event processing (CEP) engine
  • 5.4.2. Illustrating proactivity support
  • 5.5. Summary
  • ch. 6 SSOAPaaS 3.0 Cookbook
  • 6.1. SSOAPaaS 3.0 overview
  • 6.2. Using the SSOAPaaS 2.0
  • 6.3. Adding manageability support
  • 6.3.1. Creation of a monitoring virtual container
  • 6.3.2. Deploying the Jolokia agent and creation of a monitoring client
  • 6.4. Illustrating manageability support
  • 6.4.1. Glassfish administration console-based monitoring
  • 6.4.2. JMX console-based monitoring
  • 6.5. Illustrating scalability support
  • 6.5.1. Cluster of ESB instances
  • 6.5.2. Federation of ESB instances
  • 6.6. Autonomic management of the SOA platform
  • 6.7. Summary.