Return to Home Page

This glossary supports the following titles:


SOA: Principles of Service Design (ISBN: 01323 44823, Prentice Hall)

Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design (ISBN: 0131858580, Prentice Hall)

Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML & Web Services (ISBN: 0131 428985, Prentice Hall)

For more information about this book series, visit: www.soabooks.com

core service logic

When a Web service is custom-developed, its underlying components are referred to as core service logic. Typically a façade component spearheads the core service logic by providing the technical interface that is used by runtime processors to translate message data to and from the messaging format supported by the WSDL definition.

The design of core service logic is affected by the application of service-orientation. Service Loose Coupling, Service Autonomy, Service Statelessness, and Service Composability in particular represents design principles that introduce several specific design characteristics into core service logic and its underlying implementation.

Core service logic is also know as business logic.




See also:

- component

- message processing logic

- service

- service-orientation

- Web service

The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl
Home    SOA Books    SOA Magazine    What Is SOA?    SOA Principles    SOA Methodology    Legal Copyright © 2004-2008 SOA Systems Inc.