Date: 27 April 2011, 09:56
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Review Praise for Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) "Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA's relationship to them all." --Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor of Understanding SOA with Web Services, and Author of Understanding Web Services "It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA." --Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch "SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers." --Dr. Steffen Becker "Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3." --Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect Review Praise for Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) “Jim Marino and Michael Rowley have been involved with SCA from the start and know it as well as anyone. They have great hands-on experience with the Fabric3 open source SCA project. This book also tackles the subject and its broad issues head on, and in addition to the clear and concise technical descriptions of SCA, they provide excellent sidebar perspectives on Java, Java EE, Web services, and SCA’s relationship to them all.” –Eric Newcomer, Progress Software, Coauthor of Understanding SOA with Web Services, and Author of Understanding Web Services “It was really worthwhile reading this book. It not only introduces a powerful technology, but also provides comprehensive coverage of supporting technologies. The authors have paid plenty of attention to practical issues including performance and thoroughly understand the ways that SCA can leverage state-of-the-art technologies such as JPA.” –Tim Holloway, Forum Moderator, The JavaRanch “SCA is a nice, conceptually and technically sound advanced component framework. This book enables easy access to this exciting technology for software developers.” –Dr. Steffen Becker “Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture) delivers the details for how to effectively use SCA leveraging open source tools such as Fabric3.” –Dave Hendricksen, Software Architect
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