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  Books : SOA Security


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781932394689
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 1932394680
Label: Manning Publications
Manufacturer: Manning Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 500
Publication Date: January 11, 2008
Publisher: Manning Publications
Release Date: January 11, 2008
Sales Rank: 100803
Studio: Manning Publications




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Product DescriptionSOA is one of the latest technologies enterprises are using to tame their software costs - in development, deployment, and management. SOA makes integration easy, helping enterprises not only better utilize their existing investments in applications and infrastructure, but also open up new business opportunities. However, one of the big stumbling blocks in executing SOA is security. This book addresses Security in SOA with detailed examples illustrating the theory, industry standards and best practices.

It is true that security is important in any system. SOA brings in additional security concerns as well rising out of the very openness that makes it attractive. If we apply security principles blindly, we shut ourselves of the benefits of SOA. Therefore, we need to understand which security models and techniques are right for SOA. This book provides such an understanding.

Usually, security is seen as an esoteric topic that is better left to experts. While it is true that security requires expert attention, everybody, including software developers, designers, architects, IT administrators and managers need to do tasks that require very good understanding of security topics. Fortunately, traditional security techniques have been around long enough for people to understand and apply them in practice. This, however, is not the case with SOA Security.

Anyone seeking to implement SOA Security is today forced to dig through a maze of inter-dependent specifications and API docs that assume a lot of prior experience on the part of readers. Getting started on a project is hence proving to be a huge challenge to practitioners. This book seeks to change that. It provides bottom-up understanding of security techniques appropriate for use in SOA without assuming any prior familiarity with security topics on the part of the reader.

Unlike most other books about SOA that merely describe the standards, this book helps you get started immediately by walking you through sample code that illustrates how real life problems can be solved using the techniques and best practices described in standards. Whereas standards discuss all possible variations of each security technique, this book focusses on the 20% of variations that are used 80% of the time. This keeps the material covered in the book simple as well as self-sufficient for all readers except the most advanced.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good start before securing SOA
The main goal of this book (as stated in introduction section) is to give a reader good background knowledge on security in order to facilitate the implementation of security in SOA-based systems. This book is not for security experts, it is more for people who have to deal with security without having previous experience. It helps to answer the questions like how to secure collaborating Web services, what are the common practices.
Nevertheless, the book does not cover all the topics, however, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good book
Security is indespensable for web services, but difficult to understand and use. There are too many standatds relevant to security, W3C standards and OASIS. I think to understand whole structure need much time. It seems architecture or principle is required to consistent understanding. This book is good to grasp security standard structure. It is regrettable that this book seems written before 2007, the rush of new standards. I hope this book is maintained to the latest standards. Nonetheless it is good ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointing title.
If you are really serious about building security to your SOA stack of applications, then this book would offer only a hello world to security. All you find is a full-blownup security chapter for XML Web services beyond that nothing more. More importantly this book is completely disorganized...all I saw is the basic XML Web services security using out-of-box Axis examples. To the most disappointment, there is no chapter to show how to put-to-gether all these APIs in a real world SOA (as they claim in the ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Misleading title and poor examples
This book is titled wrong. This books claims coverage on building SOA security, it does not dig into the security features of SOA. Particularly there is no discussion on strategies for securing BPM workflows, SOA governance,identity mgmt via SSO and federation etc and how to ensure security at all integration tiers. This book only offers security examples using Apache Axis beyond that YOU WILL BE BORED.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Detailed hands-on book
This is an excellent book with a lot of detail. The first few chapters given a good background on SOA and Security issues and challenges around Services.







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