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Survey on Error Handling using Service Oriented Architecture

Pratima Kedarnath Yadav

Abstract


: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a popular design paradigm for distributed systems. Services are performing an increasingly important role in modern application development and composite application. One may ask how to successfully implement SOA. The objective of the study to examine the key issues of the user's negative attitude towards introduction of SOA design. It is the fear of complexity that the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) brings with its layers. Most of the composite applications needed to be reliable and available, however it may appear more difficult to achieved, due to the multi-layered architecture of SOA. To reduce the fear of complexity, to reduce the risk as well as to generate light weight message usable by all types of clients (users) when introducing SOA architecture, it is necessary to use error handling and recovery methods in order to increase system fault tolerance This topic looks at various error handling considerations associated with design of reusable services.

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