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SOA Implementation Issues

SOA Implementation Issues. Scott Came Director of Systems and Technology SEARCH. BJA Regional Information Sharing Conference Minneapolis, Minnesota March 28, 2007. Recap of Yesterday. SOA Implementation.

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SOA Implementation Issues

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  1. SOA Implementation Issues Scott Came Director of Systems and Technology SEARCH BJA Regional Information Sharing Conference Minneapolis, Minnesota March 28, 2007

  2. Recap of Yesterday

  3. SOA Implementation • So, if SOA is the right style for your information sharing architecture, how do you “do” it?

  4. What SOA is Not • The same as web services • Service buses and message brokers • An infrastructure investment strategy • The brainchild of any particular vendor • Practically speaking, all these issues play a role in implementing SOA

  5. Key Issues • What terminology do we use? • How do we identify and describe services? • What is a good service? • What shared infrastructure do we need to support interactions? • How do developers find services and descriptions? • How do we manage and govern services and shared infrastructure?

  6. Adopting the style • What kinds of choices tend to result from SOA adoption? Provisioning Models (shared services) Location Independence (registry) Controlled vocab Repositories SOAP Agility WS-* XML Shared Message Transport Separation of Business logic (intermediaries) Event-driven architecture Standard messages (IEPDs) Industry Standards

  7. Discussion • Introducing: Kael Goodman GovCore Solutions kael@govcore.com 212-420-7870

  8. Contact Information Scott Came Director, Systems and Technology SEARCH scott@search.org 916-212-5978

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