面向SOA的事件驱动架构设计与实现(影印版)

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  • 印刷时间:2013年01月01日
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  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9787030358318
  • 丛书名:服务计算技术丛书
作者:〔美〕Hugh Taylor、Angela Yochem、Les Phillips、Frank Martinez出版社:科学出版社出版时间:2013年01月 
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     《面向SOA的事件驱动架构设计与实现(英文版)》由泰勒、Angela Yochem、Les Phillips、Frank Martinez所著,说明了在SOA和Web Service应用中如何增强事件驱动架构。 本书描述了EDA环境中SOA基础设施、治理、安全的作用,介绍了EDA核心组件和EDA模式,说明了如何设计灵活的无状态事件,对突发的客户、供货商和业务合作者做出反应,介绍了定位技术和业务挑战,如项目管理和通信等。

 
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《面向SOA的事件驱动架构设计与实现》主要介绍事件驱动架构(Event-Driven Architecture,EDA)技术的理论与实践。在EDA理论部分,阐述了EDA的核心组件——事件消费者、事件生产者和消息基础设施等三个关键要素,以及EDA的三种基本模式,即事件处理、事件流处理和复杂事件处理等;最后说明了EDA设计的关键点,即开放的互操作性,以及基于SOA实现EDA的技术途径。在EDA实践部分,利用航班飞行控制、反洗钱、生产力基础设施架构3个案例对EDA的应用进行了深入讨论,不仅有对案例背景和EDA需求的详尽介绍和分析,还有基于SOA(尤其是成熟的ESB技术)实现EDA的具体描述,具有比较大的实践指导意义,也是《面向SOA的事件驱动架构设计与实现》最有特色的部分。
《面向SOA的事件驱动架构设计与实现》可作为研究生、企业技术人员了解和应用EDA的入门教材,也可供信息系统架构人员、高级软件工程师、应用科研人员等参考学习。
目  录
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Event-Driven Architecture:A Working Definition
The峃ew嶦ra of Interoperability Dawns
The ETA for Your EDA
Endnotes
PART I THE THEORY OF EDA
Chapter 1 EDA:Opportunities and Obstacles
The Vortex
EDA:A Working Systemic Definition
The(Not So Smooth)Path to EDA
Defining Interoperability
Drivers of Interoperability
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Introduction
Event-Driven Architecture: A Working De.nition
Event-driven architecture (EDA) falls into the maddening category of a technology paradigm that is half understood by many people who claim to know everything about it. Although we recognize that we, too, might not know absolutely everything there is to know about EDA, we believe that it is necessary to set out a working de.nition of EDA that we can adhere to throughout this book. Getting to an effective working de.ni-tion of EDA is challenging because EDA must be described at a suf.-ciently high level that is comprehensible to nontechnologists, but at the same time not so high level as to sound vague or irrelevant.
An event-driven architecture is one that has the ability to detect events and react intelligently to them. For our purposes―and we dis-cuss this in great detail later on―an event is a change in state that merits attention from systems. Brenda Michelson, a technology analyst, writes, “In an event-driven architecture, a notable thing happens inside or out-side your business, which disseminates immediately to all interested par-ties (human or automated). The interested parties evaluate the event, and optionally take action.”1
One of the simplest examples of an event-driven system is actually from the noncomputer world. It is known as a thermostat. The thermo-stat is a mechanical device that turns the heat on or off based on its pro-grammed reaction to an event, which is a change in temperature. The shift in temperature is the event, the “change in state” that triggers the reaction of the thermostat, which, in turn, affects the action of the heater.
We can see another simple example in the evolution of the automo-bile. Cars are becoming increasingly intelligent by reacting intelligently to their surroundings. If rain hits the windshield, the automobile recog-nizes the rain event and automatically turns on the windshield wipers,
Introduction

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