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SOA Design Patterns
by Thomas Erl

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"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)



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Please be sure to complete all of the required fields in the form, as only completed forms will be reviewed. Because design patterns are expected to provide proven solutions to common design problems, submitted patterns must have at least three successful and verifiable implementations in order to be considered. This is why you are asked to provide the three Pattern Application Reference contacts below. Note that all references will be contacted as part of the pattern review process. After your pattern has been verified, you will be e-mailed a template similar to the pattern profile structure used to document design patterns on this site. You will be asked to complete the template and then formally submit your design pattern for inclusion in this pattern catalog.

Note that if you have an idea for a design pattern and/or you do not have sufficient application references, you can submit it as a Candidate Pattern via the Candidate Pattern Contribution Form. Also, be sure to check the Candidate Patterns page before submitting your pattern to see if a pattern similar to yours is already under consideration.
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