PART IV

Getting Started with Web Services, Service-Oriented Architectures, and Cloud Computing

In this part of the book, the focus shifts to getting started with Web services, service-oriented architectures, and cloud computing. Chapter 11 provides three basic experiments that use Web services and then uses the story about C. R.’s business trip to address more advanced uses of Web services. It ends with a vision of what Web services might mean for the future. Chapter 12 provides design concepts and considerations along with staffing and change issues to take into account when establishing a service-oriented architecture. It illustrates how properly designed service interfaces can make it easier for an organization to respond to the chaos of modern ...

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