by
Chandrasekaran, Swami.
Call Number
004.678 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Annotation By adopting an SOA approach in Business Process Management (BPM), you can make your application flexible, reusable, and adaptable to new developments. The SOA approach also gives you the potential to lower costs (from reuse), and increase revenue (from adaptability and flexibility). However, integrating basic SOA constructs (such as Process, Business Services, and Components) and core building blocks of BPM (such as Process Modeling and Enterprise Service Bus) in a real-world application can be challenging.<br /><br />This book introduces basic concepts of Business Integration, SOA Fundamentals, and SOA Programming Model and implements them in numerous examples. It guides you to building an Order Management application from scratch using the principles of Business Process Management and Service Oriented Architecture and using WebSphere Process Server (WPS) and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB). The various detailed aspects, features, and capabilities of the product are conveyed through examples<br /><br />We begin with essential concepts on Business Integration, SOA Fundamentals and SOA Programming Model. Then we set up the development environment to build your first Hello Process and Hello Mediation applications.<br /><br />Gradually, we build an SOA-based Order Management Application. We cover important aspects and functions of WPS and WESB with numerous practical examples. We show how to analyze your application's business requirements and check if an SOA approach is appropriate for your project. Then you do a top-down decomposition of your application and identify its use cases, business processes, and services.<br /><br />Having built the SOA Application, we introduce you to various non-functional topics, including: Administration, Governance, Management, Monitoring, and Security. We also discuss deployment topologies for WPS and WESB, performance tuning, and recommended practices.<br /><br />A practical guide to creating, developing, and analyzing project modules and examining deployment topologies for WPS and WESB.
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Freeman, Richard Takashi, author.
Call Number
005.133 23
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Here we show how an end-to-end serverless application can be built at scale in a production environment with a few lines of Python configuration. We show you how to set up, configure and create different parts of the stack, including using the AWS Management Console and AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM). We also provide Python code, which ...
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by
Gabrijelčič, Primoz.
Call Number
005.1 23
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Section 5: Concurrency Patterns; Chapter 8: Locking patterns; Delphi idioms - parallel programming; Lock; Custom locking mechanism; Lock striping; Single bit locks; Delphi idioms - bitwise operators; Double-checked locking; Optimistic locking; Readers-writer lock; Comparing reader-writer implementations; Summary; Chapter 9: Thread pool, Messaging, Future and Pipeline; Thread pool; Idiosyncrasies of Delphi's TThreadPool; Messaging; Windows messages; Queue and Synchronize; Polling; Future; Pipeline; Web spider; Filter stage; Downloader stage; Parser stage; Summary Delphi is a cross-platform IDE that supports rapid application development. Design Patterns gives a developer an array of use case scenarios to common problems, thus reducing the technical risk. This book will be your guide in building efficient and scalable projects utilizing all the design patterns available in Delphi.
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Kolodin, Denis.
Call Number
005.133 23
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Microservice architecture is sweeping the world as the de facto pattern to build web-based applications. This book describes web development using the Rust programming language and will get you up and running with modern web frameworks and. Finally, you will be taken through examples of how to test and debug microservices and pack them into a ...
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by
Arora, Tarun.
Call Number
005.7585 23
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Azure DevOps Server (previously known as TFS) allows you to work in the cloud or on-premises using Azure DevOps Services. This book will help you iteratively develop high quality secure software using Agile techniques. You will also learn to develop your own extensions and release them to millions of developers in the Visual Studio Marketplace.
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