Web Services White Papers
Building SOA Applications With Reusable Assets, Part 4: The Requester-Side Caching Pattern
Overview This series explores reusable assets such as recipes, software patterns, and models and how they can accelerate the development of SOA solutions. This paper explores the requester-side caching pattern to address performance nonfunctional requirements when implementing reusable services. The requester-side caching pattern was harvested from a real SOA engagement and has been reused in a number of other SOA applications and engagements. An aspect logging feature pattern will be used to address the traceability nonfunctional requirement. The paper also demonstrates how a Rational Software Architect implementation of this pattern can be used in a model-driven development environment for service implementation optimization.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | November 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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