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            課程目錄:SOA 2.0 and EDA培訓
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              SOA 2.0 and EDA培訓

             

             

            SOA and EDA
            The fusion of SOA and EDA into ED-SOA
            Combining events and services
            Business rule processing
            Transforming messages
            Solicit-Response
            Different ways of thinking about problem solving
            WS-Eventing
            Potential overlap between SOA and EDA
            Standardizing event processing rules
            Fundamental EDA Characteristics
            Decoupled interactions
            Publish/Subscribe messaging
            Many-to-many communications
            Event-based triggers
            Asynchronous interactions
            How does ED-SOA support faster responses?
            Event-driven Architecture
            Event processors
            Using a dashboard
            Event monitoring
            Event infrastructure
            Propagation of events
            Kicking off a business process
            SOA Action Framework
            Triggering actions
            Subscribing to an event
            The ESB and event propagation
            Complex event processing
            Event consumers
            Event producers
            Storing and forwarding events
            Facilitating system responsiveness
            Event processing Styles
            Simple processing
            Handling real-time flow of work
            Reducing lag time and cost
            Stream processing
            Real time flow of information
            Enabling in-time decision making
            Complex processing
            Inferring event occurrence
            Event correlation
            Sophisticated event interpreters
            Responding to business anomalies
            Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
            Standard-based connectivity
            Transport services
            Message routing capabilities
            Message transformation features
            Event services
            Mediation capabilities
            Protocol mediation
            Content mediation
            Configuring a simple ESB solution
            Pervasive integration
            Reliable integration
            WS-Eventing
            Delivery modes
            Subscription managers
            Notations and terminology
            Subscription messages
            Notifications
            Faults
            Security considerations
            Message security
            Access control
            Complex Event Processing (CEP)
            CQL - Complex Query Language
            Event Attributes or properties
            Granularity of events
            Using timestamps
            Creation time and arrival time
            Event processing language (EPL)
            Event processing agents (EPA)
            Composite events
            Derived events
            Event source and event channel
            SOA event Patterns
            Discovering event patterns
            Commands
            Queries
            Event pattern monitoring
            Monitoring for control of process execution
            Event cascade
            When to use event patterns
            Event sourcing
            Structuring the event handler logic
            Reversing events
            SOA events and the SLA
            Importance of a Service level agreement
            Keeping services within the agreement
            Instances violating the SLA
            Priority for executing risk assessment steps
            Building autonomous processes
            Monitoring and event pattern triggering
            Dependence between events
            Software Platform for ED-SOA
            Software Tools for ED-SOA
            Event-optimized runtimes
            Supporting bulk application of rules
            Dynamic data-driven event definition
            Agents and streams
            Guaranteed pause times
            Sensors and event-processing agents
            Responders
            Conclusions
            Building of processes facilitated by ED-SOA
            ED-SOA constructed using BPM
            CEP principles as component of ED-SOA
            The increasing quest for control of BP
            Real time autonomous operation
            Gathering business intelligence from events

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