List of Tables

 

Chapter 1. Introducing SOA governance

Table 1.1. IT governance frameworks

Table 1.2. Basic design-time policies to get started with

Table 1.3. Basic runtime policies to get started with

Table 1.4. Design and documentation policies

Table 1.5. Security policies

Table 1.6. Testing and performance policies

Chapter 2. Setting up the SOA governance environment

Table 2.1. Explanation of the various types of data you can store in Cassandra

Chapter 3. Using a case study to understand SOA governance

Table 3.1. The role of the various departments of the OpenGov organization

Table 3.2. The stakeholders and their primary goals

Table 3.3. Overview of all the services OpenGov applications use

Chapter 4. Service design and documentation policies

Table 4.1. Service design and documentation policies

Table 4.2. Parts of a WSDL that should be documented

Table 4.3. Nonbreaking API changes for a WSDL-based service

Table 4.4. Breaking API changes for a WSDL-based service

Table 4.5. Nonbreaking API changes for a REST-based service

Table 4.6. Breaking API changes for a REST-based service

Chapter 5. Security policies

Table 5.1. Service design and documentation policies

Table 5.2. The functionality defined by the WS-Security standard

Table 5.3. Incoming interceptor properties

Table 5.4. Outgoing interceptor properties

Table 5.5. Fields used to calculate the HMAC

Table 5.6. OAuth get request token

Table 5.7. Users to test federated authorization with