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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What's a Design Pattern Language?

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What's a Design Pattern Language?
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A pattern language is a set of related patterns that act as building blocks in that they can be carried out in one or more pattern application sequences where each subsequent pattern builds upon the former. The notion of a pattern language originated in building architecture as did the term "pattern sequence" used in association with the order in which patterns can be carried out.

The SOA design pattern catalog, in its entirety, provides an open-ended, master pattern language for SOA. The extent to which different patterns are related can vary, but overall they share a common objective, and endless pattern sequences can be explored.

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