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"Frank Cohen is both a keen observer and a key participant as the software industry struggles to understand what the words 'Enterprise SOA' really mean. FastSOA is an excellent guide to the current technologies (and how to route around their pitfalls and shortcomings)." --William Grosso, Software Development Forum, Board Member; Author of Java Enterprise Best Practices and Java RMI "If it is possible for a technical book to present an intimate side to one engineer's experiences getting SOA applications to deliver good performance, then this book is it." --Ilya Sterin, Software Engineer at Nextrials, Author of XML and Perl FastSOA is a great book with lots of meat on the bones and practical real-world XML and SOA knowledge. Much of what passes for SOA right now is simply block diagrams and vague exhortations to get the architecture right. Frank Cohen gives a practical guide to what software developers, architects, and CIOs have to do to deliver highly scalable, well performing, and easy to maintain services. --Jeff Barr, Amazon.com, Web Services Evangelist "Anyone considering an SOA should definitely study Chapter 5. It not only shows how to construct the middle-tier FastSOA, it also backs up the impressive performance-improvement claims with data based on real- world tests." --Douglas K. Barry, Barry & Associates, Inc., Author of Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide "In FastSOA Frank Cohen puts attention to actual performance and scalability issues caused by the unsuitable tools traditionally used to build SOA. He proposes using the right tools that are specifically designed for XML messaging - a core concept of SOA. FastSOA is an elegant architecture aimed to improve scalability, governance and performance of SOA by using native XML technologies like XQuery instead of objects and other common but unnatural data representations. FastSOA goes beyond architecture by answering common SOA performance issues and proposing tools to test and evaluate SOA system scalability and performance. That is, Frank Cohen offers a complete solution that makes sense." --William Martinez Pomares, Software Architect, Group Avantica "When it comes to XML performance and scalability, Frank Cohen is the Go To Guy." --Simon Tuffs, Software Architect of OneJar and SOAPStone Content: Introduction, Pages xv-xviAcknowledgments, Pages xvii-xviiiChapter 1 - The Problem with Service-Oriented Architecture, Pages 1-40Chapter 2 - Managing the XML Explosion, Pages 41-63Chapter 3 - Understanding SOA Patterns, Pages 65-74Chapter 4 - Identifying And Avoiding SOA Performance Problems, Pages 75-101Chapter 5 - Solve Performance Problems with FastSOA Patterns, Pages 103-118Chapter 6 - The Push To Test Method to Identify SOA Scalability and Performance Metrics, Pages 119-126Chapter 7 - Learning XML-Centric Technology for SOA, Pages 151-199Chapter 8 - Getting SOA-Ready, Pages 201-239Glossary, Pages 241-261Resources, Pages 263-266Index, Pages 267-278Colophon, Page 279