SOA: Architectural Concepts and Design Principles
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- Vendor:
- Oracle Corporation
- Course:
- D70926GC10
- Start Date:
- Unscheduled
- Length:
- 4 Days
- Location:
- Expired Class Date
- Tuition:
- $2,400
No Dates
Scheduled
Course Description
This course covers the key concepts and issues associatedwith the adoption of a service-oriented architecture, including SOA principles, service design and infrastructure. It will explore the definitions and principles of each type of fundamental shared service to include presentation, business, and data services. Additionally, the course explores SOA runtime governance, service bus, service registry, security and servicemonitoring issues.Learn To:Apply key Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles to their current SOA adoption plansUnderstand the scope and characteristics of SOA service infrastructureUnderstand the design principles associated with SOA common infrastructure and shared services
Skills Gained
- Be familiar with the characteristics of a data service, shared business service, and presentation service
- Understand the principles of design using an SOA Enterprise Reference Architecture for shared services access
- Understand the security issues for shared services within an enterprise SOA
- Describe SOA runtime governance and service lifecycle management
- Understand BEA product mapping strategies as they relate to shared service access, governance, security, and service management
- Be familiar with BEA’s Domain Model for SOA
- Understand the principles of design using a layered services architecture
Who Can Benefit
- Developer
- SOA Architect
Prerequisites
- Fundamental background in Information Technology
- Experience with enterprise architecture
- Experience with software design and basic design patterns
- Experience with software development projects
Syllabus
SOA Enterprise Reference Architecture
SOA costs and benefits
SOA organization and governance
Service layers and types review
Service design considerations
Composite application concepts
Design considerations in using an SOA service registry, ESB, and security services infrastructure
Service lifecycle and management considerations
Essential BEA product mappings for service infrastructure















