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SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009

By : Richard Seroter
Book Image

SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009

By: Richard Seroter

Overview of this book

SOA is about architecture, not products and SOA enables you to create better business processes faster than ever. While BizTalk Server 2009 is a powerful tool, by itself it cannot deliver long-lasting, agile solutions unless we actively apply tried and tested service-oriented principles. The current BizTalk Server books are all for the 2006 version and none of them specifically looks at how to map service-oriented principles and patterns to the BizTalk product. That's where this book fits in. In this book, we specifically investigate how to design and build service-oriented solutions using BizTalk Server 2009 as the host platform. This book extends your existing BizTalk knowledge to apply service-oriented thinking to classic BizTalk scenarios. We look at how to build the most reusable, flexible, and loosely-coupled solutions possible in the BizTalk environment. Along the way, we dive deeply into BizTalk Server's integration with Windows Communication Foundation, and see how to take advantage of the latest updates to the Microsoft platform. Chock full of dozens of demonstrations, this book walks through design considerations, development options, and strategies for maintaining production solutions.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009
Credits
About the author
About the reviewers
Preface
Index

The role of transactions in aggregated services


One of the principles of SOA that we discussed earlier in this book is the concept of abstraction. That is, shielding service clients from all sorts of implementation details with which they should not be concerned. One way to promote abstraction is through the use of aggregate services. Instead of having a service client call a series of required services that result in a new customer being added to a system, we should instead expose a single CreateCustomer operation that internally navigates the set of necessary system services. BizTalk orchestration is practically built for this situation. By injecting a stateful, cross-domain processing engine, our solution can coordinate a wide range of activities that our initiating service client never knows about.

However, one challenge with aggregating services in a single business process is figuring out how to effectively wrap these disconnected services into a single participating transaction. While...