Master SOA Design Pattern Catalog
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"Introducing SOA Design Patterns", SOA World Magazine (PDF)


"The Case for Single-Purpose Services: Understanding the Non-Agnostic Context and a Strategy for Implementation", SOA Magazine (HTML)


"REST-Inspired SOA Design Patterns", SOA Magazine (HTML)


"Service-Orientation and Object-Orientation Part I: A Comparison of Goals and Concepts", SOA Magazine (HTML)


"Service-Orientation and Object-Orientation Part II: A Comparison of Design Principles", SOA Magazine (HTML)


"Service Facade", InformIT (HTML)


"Non-Agnostic Context", InformIT (HTML)


"Domain Inventory", InformIT (HTML)


"Service Normalization", InformIT (HTML)


"Service Decomposition", InformIT (HTML)


"Canonical Schema", InformIT (HTML)


"Policy Centralization", InformIT (HTML)


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Candidate Patterns List

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Candidate Patterns List
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Candidate patterns can be ideas for new patterns or design patterns that have been successfully applied, but not yet to the extent that they can be considered fully proven.

The following list of patterns are in various stages of development and therefore many are not as comprehensively documented as the patterns in the formal SOA design pattern catalog.

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Alternative Format (Balasubramanian, Webber, Erl, Booth, Riley)
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Augmented Protocols (O'Brien)
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Blind Message Routing (Erl)
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Canonical Data Format (Erl)
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Canonical Policy Vocabulary (Erl)
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Code On Demand (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Composition Endpoints (Erl)
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Composition Extension (Erl)
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Consumer-processed Composition (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Content Negotiation (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Enterprise Domain Repository (Lind)
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Entity Data Abstraction (Erl)
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Entity Endpoint (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso )
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Entity Linking (Balasubramanian, Webber, Erl, Booth)
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Endpoint Redirection (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Federated Identity (Wilhelmsen, Rischbeck)
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Forwards Compatibility (Orchard)
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Idempotent Capability (Wilhelmsen, Pautasso)
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In-Memory Fault-tolerant Collection (Chappell)
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In-Memory Fault-tolerant Stateful Services (Chappell)
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Intermediary Contract (Eggen)
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Intermediary Inventory (Eggen)
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Layered Redirect (Balasubramanian, Webber, Erl, Booth)
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Legacy Router (O'Brien)
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Load Balanced Stateful Services (Chappell)
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Message-Based State Deferral (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Policy Enforcement (Little, Rischbeck, Simon, Erl)
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Process Orchestration Re-composition (Stoffers)
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Reference Data Centralization (O'Brien)
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Relaxed Service Implementation (Wilhelmsen)
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Response Caching (Balasubramanian, Carlyle, Pautasso)
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Service Virtualization (Roy)
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Transport Caching (Balasubramanian, Webber, Erl, Booth)
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UI Agnostic Service (Roy)
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Uniform Contract (Balasubramanian, Webber, Erl, Booth)
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Validation by Projection (Orchard)
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