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The public review of the manuscript for "SOA Design Patterns" has concluded !
Thank you to all that participated. 234 reviews were received and over 30 new patterns have been contributed,
increasing the size of this book by over 50%. The second draft of the manuscript is currently in development.

About the Public Review
    History
    Podcasts (audio)
    Notification
    Submit Feedback
    Contribute a Proven Pattern
    Contribute a Candidate Pattern
    Acknowledgements
    Press Release

Introduction to SOA Types & Design Patterns
    The Architecture of
Service-Orientation
    Understanding SOA
Design Patterns

SOA Design Patterns
    Basic Service Inventory Design Pattern Language
    Architectural Design Patterns
    Basic Service Design
Pattern Language
    Service Design Patterns
    Common Compound
Design Patterns

Additional Resources
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    Symbol Legend
    Master Pattern List
(by category)
    Candidate Design Patterns
    Design Patterns Publications
    Download SOA Principles Poster (PDF)

About the Book



SOA Design Patterns
by Thomas Erl

For more information visit: www.soapatterns.com

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Read the article "Introducing SOA Design Patterns" from the
June 2008 SOA World Magazine (High-Res PDF).


Acknowledgements

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Second Draft Review Credits:

To be published in October, 2008.



First Draft Stage II Review Credits:

234 reviews were received during the open public review of the mansucript. Appropriate credits will be published on this page prior to October, 2008.



First Draft Stage I Review Credits:

As of its planned publication date in October 2008, the manuscript for the SOA Design Patterns book will have been in development for three years. Throughout this period, this pattern catalog has benefited from the insights and scrutiny of many reviewers representing SOA vendors, SOA organizations, academic institutions, practitioners from both public and private sector, and established members from the patterns community itself. Specifically, I’d like to thank the following organizations for taking part in the review of the first manuscript draft (in alphabetical order):

  •  BEA Systems

  •  Booz Allen Hamilton

  •  Business Objects

  •  Cape Clear

  •  Cisco

  •  Ericsson

  •  Fiorano

  •  Google Inc.

  •  HP

  •  IBM

  •  Intel Corporation

  •  Microsoft

  •  MITRE

  •  Oracle

  •  Ordina

  •  Parasoft

  •  Red Hat

  •  SAP

  •  Siemens

  •  Sun Microsystems

  •  U.S. Department of Defense

I’d like to acknowledge content contributions made to the first draft of the manuscript by Mark Little, Arnaud Simon, Thomas Rischbeck, and Brian Loesgen. Mark, Arnaud, and Thomas helped define the ESB compound pattern and provided original drafts of several related, specialized patterns, and Brian helped define the Orchestration compound pattern. All four of these professionals are currently authoring books for the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl. Also thanks to Chris Riley for his help with the versioning patterns.

Special thanks to the following members of the patterns community for their on-going review and contribution efforts with this book (in alphabetical order): Frank Buschmann, John Crupi, Martin Fowler, Kelvin Henney, Gregor Hohpe, Ralph Johnson, Bobby Woolf

Thank you to the following members of the Microsoft Patterns & Practices group for their hands-on participation in the review of these design patterns (in alphabetical order): Jason Hogg, Dragos Manolescu, J.D. Meier, Per Vonge Nielsen, Dmitri Ossipov

Thank you to the following members of the Oracle SOA group (in alphabetical order): Dr. Mohamad Afshar, David Chappell, and Prasen Palvakar.

Thank you to the following members of the IBM Advanced SOA group (in alphabetical order): Ali Arsanjani, Raj Balasubramanian, Robert Laird, Farzin Yashar, Olaf Zimmermann

Thank you to the following members of the BEA SOA Solutions Group (in alphabetical order): Stephen Bennett, David Orchard

Finally, I’d like to thank Prentice Hall for allowing content from SOA Design Patterns book to be published in advance in support of this public review.

- Thomas Erl
The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl
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