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Software pipelines and SOA : releasing the power of multi-core processing / Cory Isaacson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Addison-Wesley information technology seriesPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Addison-Wesley ; London : Pearson Education [distributor], 2009.Description: 416 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780137137978 (pbk.) :
  • 9780137137978 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.35 ISA
LOC classification:
  • QA76.58 .I82 2009
Contents:
Foreword xv Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxiii Introduction xxv Section I: Pipelines Theory 1 Chapter 1: Parallel Computing and Business Applications 3 Mechanical Solutions: Parallel Computing at the Operating System Level 5 Automated Network Routing: Parallel Computing by Predetermined Logic 6 Grid Computing: Parallel Computing by Distribution 6 Parallel Computing for Business Applications 7 The Solution: Software Pipelines 8 Fluid Dynamics 10 Software Pipelines Example 11 Summary 16 Chapter 2: Pipelines Law 17 The Problem of Wasted CPU Power 17 Fluid Dynamics 18 Pipelines Law: The Basic Rule 19 Corollary 1: Limitations on the Flow 20 Corollary 2: Restrictions on the Output Flow 21 Software Pipelines Rules 22 Rule 1 22 Rule 2 23 Rule 3 26 Summary 30 Chapter 3: Pipelines Examples 31 Bank ATM System (Single-Tier Distribution) 31 Bank ATM System (Multi-Tier Distribution) 35 Summary 43 Chapter 4: Pipelines Patterns 45 Service Invocation Patterns 47 Message Exchange Patterns 49 Pipeline Routing Patterns 51 Distributor Patterns 55 Distributor Connector Patterns 60 Summary 62 Chapter 5: Pipelines: The Organizational Impact 65 Strategic Evaluation 66 Budget Impact 68 Organizational Roles and Responsibilities 70 Summary 78 Section II: Pipelines Methodology 79 Chapter 6: Software Pipelines Optimization Cycle: Overview 81 Yet Another Software Methodology? 81 SPOC Overview 82 Chapter 7: The Five Steps of SPOC 85 Summary 88 Chapter 8: Pipelines by Example: Introducing the Pipelines Bank Corporation 89 SPOC Report Template 93 Summary 94 Chapter 9: SPOC Step 1: Pipelines Objectives 95 Step 1.1: Identify Business Objectives/Requirements 96 Step 1.2: Determine Input Processing Rate 102 Step 1.3: Determine Future Potential Input Processing Rate 104 Step 1.4: Measure Current Capacity 107 Step 1.5: Calculate Performance Gap 109 Step 1.6: Define Pipelines Targets 111 Summary 113 Chapter 10: SPOC Step 2: Pipelines Analysis 115 Step 2.1: Map Current Process Flow 116 Step 2.2: Identify Existing Components 119 Step 2.3: Measure Processing Rate of Existing Components 121 Step 2.4: Calculate Processing Rate of Entire Flow 124 Step 2.5: Identify Restriction Points 127 Summary 129 Chapter 11: SPOC Step 3: Pipelines Design 131 Step 3.1: Define Service Flow Design 133 Step 3.2: Identify New Components 138 Step 3.3: Identify Pipeline Opportunities 141 Step 3.4: Define Pipelines Scheme 145 Step 3.5: Determine Distributor Rate 151 Step 3.6: Design Physical Deployment Environment 154 Step 3.7: Define/Optimize Pipelines Design 155 Summary 168 Chapter 12: SPOC Step 4: Pipelines Implementation 169 Step 4.1: Establish Software Pipelines Framework 171 Step 4.2: Modify Existing Components 173 Step 4.3: Develop New Components 178 Step 4.4: Orchestrate Service Flows 179 Step 4.5: Instrument Service Flow 181 Step 4.6: Develop/Modify Pipeline Sets 182 Step 4.7: Test and Optimize Pipelines Implementation 190 Summary 193 Chapter 13: SPOC Step 5: Pipelines Deployment 195 Step 5.1: Plan Pipelines Deployment 196 Step 5.2: Deploy to Production Environment 197 Step 5.3: Monitor Production Environment 198 Step 5.4: Evaluate Results, Plan Next SPOC Iteration 199 Summary 201 Section II: I: Pipelines Examples 203 Chapter 14: Hello Software Pipelines 205 Define the Message 206 Build the Service 207 Configure the Distributors 209 Create the Client 212 Run the Service 215 Summary 215 Chapter 15: Scaling Hello Software Pipelines 217 Scale the Service 217 Develop a Scalable Test Client 219 Run the Service 223 Summary 228 Chapter 16: Additional Pipelines Router Configurations 229 Content-Based Router 229 Custom Pipelines Router 241 Summary 256 Chapter 17: Getting an Answer from Hello Software Pipelines 257 Request-Response Messaging 257 Use Request-Response with Hello Software Pipelines 261 Summary 273 Chapter 18: Additional Distributor Connector Patterns 275 Define and Configure a Connector 275 Socket Connector 278 Web Service Connector 280 Summary 282 Chapter 19: Using a Multi-Tier Distributor 283 Configure the Multi-Tier Distributors 284 Create the Client 289 Run the Service 292 Summary 293 Chapter 20: Database Sharding Distributor 295 Database Shards Example 297 Create the Database Shards 299 Build the Service 299 Configure the Distributor 303 Configure the Sharding Driver 304 Create the Client 305 Run the Service 307 Summary 309 Chapter 21: Pipelines Framework Overview 311 Interface Overview 311 Pipelines Instrumentor 314 Summary 322 Chapter 22: Pipelines Bank Corporation (PBCOR) Example 323 Account Transaction 323 Pipelines Configuration 328 Spring Framework 332 Database Access 333 Run the Test 348 Summary 349 Section IV: The Future of Software Pipelines 351 Chapter 23: The Future of Software Pipelines 353 Final Words of Advice 353 Ideas for the Future 354 Appendix: Pipelines Reference Framework Javadoc 357 Index 375.
Summary: Isaacson understands that the promise of SOA is not fulfilled simply by embracing an architectural style of loosely coupled, network-based services but in how the applications and services that support this architectural style are developed and deployed. This book will help support a pragmatic approach to SOA.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword xv Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxiii Introduction xxv Section I: Pipelines Theory 1 Chapter 1: Parallel Computing and Business Applications 3 Mechanical Solutions: Parallel Computing at the Operating System Level 5 Automated Network Routing: Parallel Computing by Predetermined Logic 6 Grid Computing: Parallel Computing by Distribution 6 Parallel Computing for Business Applications 7 The Solution: Software Pipelines 8 Fluid Dynamics 10 Software Pipelines Example 11 Summary 16 Chapter 2: Pipelines Law 17 The Problem of Wasted CPU Power 17 Fluid Dynamics 18 Pipelines Law: The Basic Rule 19 Corollary 1: Limitations on the Flow 20 Corollary 2: Restrictions on the Output Flow 21 Software Pipelines Rules 22 Rule 1 22 Rule 2 23 Rule 3 26 Summary 30 Chapter 3: Pipelines Examples 31 Bank ATM System (Single-Tier Distribution) 31 Bank ATM System (Multi-Tier Distribution) 35 Summary 43 Chapter 4: Pipelines Patterns 45 Service Invocation Patterns 47 Message Exchange Patterns 49 Pipeline Routing Patterns 51 Distributor Patterns 55 Distributor Connector Patterns 60 Summary 62 Chapter 5: Pipelines: The Organizational Impact 65 Strategic Evaluation 66 Budget Impact 68 Organizational Roles and Responsibilities 70 Summary 78 Section II: Pipelines Methodology 79 Chapter 6: Software Pipelines Optimization Cycle: Overview 81 Yet Another Software Methodology? 81 SPOC Overview 82 Chapter 7: The Five Steps of SPOC 85 Summary 88 Chapter 8: Pipelines by Example: Introducing the Pipelines Bank Corporation 89 SPOC Report Template 93 Summary 94 Chapter 9: SPOC Step 1: Pipelines Objectives 95 Step 1.1: Identify Business Objectives/Requirements 96 Step 1.2: Determine Input Processing Rate 102 Step 1.3: Determine Future Potential Input Processing Rate 104 Step 1.4: Measure Current Capacity 107 Step 1.5: Calculate Performance Gap 109 Step 1.6: Define Pipelines Targets 111 Summary 113 Chapter 10: SPOC Step 2: Pipelines Analysis 115 Step 2.1: Map Current Process Flow 116 Step 2.2: Identify Existing Components 119 Step 2.3: Measure Processing Rate of Existing Components 121 Step 2.4: Calculate Processing Rate of Entire Flow 124 Step 2.5: Identify Restriction Points 127 Summary 129 Chapter 11: SPOC Step 3: Pipelines Design 131 Step 3.1: Define Service Flow Design 133 Step 3.2: Identify New Components 138 Step 3.3: Identify Pipeline Opportunities 141 Step 3.4: Define Pipelines Scheme 145 Step 3.5: Determine Distributor Rate 151 Step 3.6: Design Physical Deployment Environment 154 Step 3.7: Define/Optimize Pipelines Design 155 Summary 168 Chapter 12: SPOC Step 4: Pipelines Implementation 169 Step 4.1: Establish Software Pipelines Framework 171 Step 4.2: Modify Existing Components 173 Step 4.3: Develop New Components 178 Step 4.4: Orchestrate Service Flows 179 Step 4.5: Instrument Service Flow 181 Step 4.6: Develop/Modify Pipeline Sets 182 Step 4.7: Test and Optimize Pipelines Implementation 190 Summary 193 Chapter 13: SPOC Step 5: Pipelines Deployment 195 Step 5.1: Plan Pipelines Deployment 196 Step 5.2: Deploy to Production Environment 197 Step 5.3: Monitor Production Environment 198 Step 5.4: Evaluate Results, Plan Next SPOC Iteration 199 Summary 201 Section II: I: Pipelines Examples 203 Chapter 14: Hello Software Pipelines 205 Define the Message 206 Build the Service 207 Configure the Distributors 209 Create the Client 212 Run the Service 215 Summary 215 Chapter 15: Scaling Hello Software Pipelines 217 Scale the Service 217 Develop a Scalable Test Client 219 Run the Service 223 Summary 228 Chapter 16: Additional Pipelines Router Configurations 229 Content-Based Router 229 Custom Pipelines Router 241 Summary 256 Chapter 17: Getting an Answer from Hello Software Pipelines 257 Request-Response Messaging 257 Use Request-Response with Hello Software Pipelines 261 Summary 273 Chapter 18: Additional Distributor Connector Patterns 275 Define and Configure a Connector 275 Socket Connector 278 Web Service Connector 280 Summary 282 Chapter 19: Using a Multi-Tier Distributor 283 Configure the Multi-Tier Distributors 284 Create the Client 289 Run the Service 292 Summary 293 Chapter 20: Database Sharding Distributor 295 Database Shards Example 297 Create the Database Shards 299 Build the Service 299 Configure the Distributor 303 Configure the Sharding Driver 304 Create the Client 305 Run the Service 307 Summary 309 Chapter 21: Pipelines Framework Overview 311 Interface Overview 311 Pipelines Instrumentor 314 Summary 322 Chapter 22: Pipelines Bank Corporation (PBCOR) Example 323 Account Transaction 323 Pipelines Configuration 328 Spring Framework 332 Database Access 333 Run the Test 348 Summary 349 Section IV: The Future of Software Pipelines 351 Chapter 23: The Future of Software Pipelines 353 Final Words of Advice 353 Ideas for the Future 354 Appendix: Pipelines Reference Framework Javadoc 357 Index 375.

Isaacson understands that the promise of SOA is not fulfilled simply by embracing an architectural style of loosely coupled, network-based services but in how the applications and services that support this architectural style are developed and deployed. This book will help support a pragmatic approach to SOA.

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