Comparing Architectural Styles for Service-oriented Architectures – a REST vs. SOAP case study

Becker J, Matzner M, Oliver M (2008)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2008

Publisher: Springer

City/Town: New York City, NY, USA

Pages Range: 207-215

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Information Systems Development Conference 2008

Event location: Paphos, Cyprus

ISBN: 978-972-8939-07-6

DOI: 10.1007/b137171_22

Abstract

Two architectural styles are currently heavily discussed regarding the design of service-oriented architectures (SOA). Within this chapter, we have compared those two alternative styles - the SOAP-style with procedural designs similar to remote procedure calls and the REST-style with loosely coupled services similar to resources of the World Wide Web. We introduce the case of a business network consisting of manufacturers and service providers of the electronics industry for deriving a set of requirements towards a specific SOA implementation. For each architectural style, we present a concrete SOA design and evaluate it against the defined set of requirements.

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APA:

Becker, J., Matzner, M., & Oliver, M. (2008). Comparing Architectural Styles for Service-oriented Architectures – a REST vs. SOAP case study. In Papadopoulos George A, Wojtkowski Gregory, Wojtkowski Wita, Wrycza, Stanislaw, Zupancic, Joze (Eds.), Proceedings of the Information Systems Development Conference 2008 (pp. 207-215). Paphos, Cyprus: New York City, NY, USA: Springer.

MLA:

Becker, Jörg, Martin Matzner, and Müller Oliver. "Comparing Architectural Styles for Service-oriented Architectures – a REST vs. SOAP case study." Proceedings of the Proceedings of the Information Systems Development Conference 2008, Paphos, Cyprus Ed. Papadopoulos George A, Wojtkowski Gregory, Wojtkowski Wita, Wrycza, Stanislaw, Zupancic, Joze, New York City, NY, USA: Springer, 2008. 207-215.

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