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Introduction to SOA Types & Design Patterns
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Read the article "Introducing SOA Design Patterns" from the June 2008 SOA World Magazine (High-Res PDF).
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PLEASE NOTE
The content on this page is from the first draft of the manuscript for the upcoming book "SOA Design Patterns" by Thomas Erl. This version of the manuscript was authored in September, 2007. Since then, the manuscript has undergone significant content and structural changes as a result of an industry-wide review in which hundreds of SOA practitioners participated in addition to SOA vendors and experts from the design patterns community.
You are welcome to use the information on this page for research purposes, but you should assume that most of it will change in the final release of the "SOA Design Patterns" book.
Note also, that as a result of an industry-wide call for participation from December 2007 to February 2008, over 30 new design patterns have been contributed to this book. As they become finalized and are incorporated by the author, concise descriptions will be published on this site, and full descriptions with examples will be made available in the final, printed book.
Due to the volume of new content and changes, the release of the "SOA Design Patterns" book has been postponed to October, 2008. To learn more about the book, visit www.soapatterns.com. To be notified of updates to this site, use the notification form.
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Chapter 9: Common Compound Design Patterns

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Chapter 9 Overview
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Many of the SOA design patterns in this catalog can be combined into super-patterns that solve larger, yet still common design problems or establish pre-defined environments capable of solving a range of related problems. This chapter provides highlights some of the more relevant combinations through the definition of a series of compound design patterns.

This chapter is still in development and therefore not available on this site. The following compound patterns are currently being defined (in alphabetical order):

• Agile Architecture

• Broker

• Cross-Domain Composition

• Enterprise Service Bus

• Entity Service Model

• Federated Endpoint Layer

• Layered Composition

• Multi-Consumer Implementations

• Official Endpoints

• Orchestration

• Service Data Architecture

• Task Service Model

• Three Layer Inventory

• Utility Service Model

• Web Services Architecture

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