Thursday, March 29, 2007

Series for Deriving Web Services from UML Models

Here is a series of articles about deriving Web services based on UML Models by Scott Ambler:

Deriving Web services from UML models, Part 1: Establishing the process
By following a few straightforward steps, you can organize your object-oriented applications into packages of cohesive functionality that are accessible via Web services. In this first installment of a series, Scott W. Ambler outlines a roadmap for a ...

Deriving Web services from UML models, Part 2
The first task when identifying Web services is to conceptually simplify your object design. That way, as you move forward through the process you only need to focus on its critical aspects.

Deriving Web services from UML models, Part 3: Identifying domain packages
Before you identify potential Web services for your application, you must first identify cohesive packages of functionality that you wish to access via those services. In the third installment of this series, Scott W. Ambler shows you how to organize ...

Deriving Web services from UML models, Part 4: Defining Web services
Web services can be offered by cohesive collections of classes called domain packages in such a way as to provide significant functionality through a small number of services. In the final installment of this series, Scott W. Ambler shows you how to ...

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