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SOA provides another view of providing functionality based upon services offered in terms of protocols and a specific API. Research and report on what patterns have been proposed and are utilized within this domain. How do they differ from traditional design patterns proposed by Eric Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides? How are they similar?
SOA provides another view of providing functionality based upon services offered in terms of protocols and a specific API. Research and report on what patterns have been proposed and are utilized within this domain. How do they differ from traditional design patterns proposed by Eric Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides? How are they similar?
This page reviews the different service oriented architecture patterns proposed for protocols and compares them them with the corresponding patterns which were proposed for object oriented reuse.


=Service Oriented Architecture=
=Service Oriented Architecture=

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CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2009/wiki2 16 rs

SOA provides another view of providing functionality based upon services offered in terms of protocols and a specific API. Research and report on what patterns have been proposed and are utilized within this domain. How do they differ from traditional design patterns proposed by Eric Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides? How are they similar?


Introduction

SOA provides another view of providing functionality based upon services offered in terms of protocols and a specific API. Research and report on what patterns have been proposed and are utilized within this domain. How do they differ from traditional design patterns proposed by Eric Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides? How are they similar?

This page reviews the different service oriented architecture patterns proposed for protocols and compares them them with the corresponding patterns which were proposed for object oriented reuse.

Service Oriented Architecture

SOA Patterns Proposed

Canonical protocol

                                              

Dual protocol

Protocol Bridging

UI Mediator

Service Facade

Similarities and Differences

Conclusion

Glossary

References