The sg24-7367-00 is an IBM redbook that you can find in IBM.com web site I wish you all: merry Christmas, merry holidays, and happy happy new year
All the best Ash Galal --- ash galal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here you go: > > "Building Composite Applications" SG24-7367-00. > It is very good. > > Another redbook, titled "Patterns: SOA Foundation - > Business Process Management Scenario" SG24-7234-00 > > Also search IBM developers work, it provides very > good > tutorials for different levels of experience so you > can gain the benefits of both theory and practical > implementation. > > The for dummies also addressed the subject well. > > If you are interested in doing SOA with java here > another good book too: > 1. "Building web services with java" by Steve Graham > et al. (chapter 12 addresses the orchestration of > web > services) > > Oracle, provides a very good material about BEPL: > http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/bpel/htdocs/dev_support.html > > BEA: provides the same: > http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=index.htm&FP=/content/products/aqualogic/albpm/ > > MS, and HP provide an extensive materials about the > subject that it deserve to investigate too in your > dissertation. > > > All the best > > Ash Galal > --- maqk1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi every 1 > > Ash Galal, you mentioned some books, i have noted > > them, soon i will > > get them IA > > > > I also wanted to know good books on the topic: SOA > & > > BPM > > I need an intro to BPM mind it and SOA is a bit > > familiar > > > > I have to write down thesis on SOA so i am > learning, > > i need to know > > both theoritical knowledge as well as practical > > implementation, so > > please mention practical as well as theory books, > > > > also tell the recent problems SOA is addressing > > cause i" need to > > prepare an independent study with SOA as the main > > theme > > > > > > regards, > > Abdul Qadir > > > > >
