Abstract

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a computer system's architectural style for creating and using business processes, packaged as services, throughout their lifecycle. These services communicate with each other by passing data from one service to another, or by coordinating an activity between two or more services. SOA Integration leverages the benefits of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to solve one of the most fundamental challenges IT is facing today. SOA Integration behaves as a completely integrated solution. Components for service integration, process integration, service orchestration, data services, connectivity, and unified tooling, each work together to provide the necessary integration patterns needed for abstracting multiple integration scenarios. Service Orchestration is part of SOA integration solution, which provides central process controlling and message exchanging, typically like BPEL. These Service Orchestration mechanisms have a common pitfall, that it's not distributed, so from the point of end user, it wastes much time in irrelative data exchanging. This paper describes an optimized way for Service Orchestration which separates controlling and data, making Service Orchestration more distributed, to reduce the irrelative data exchanging time consumes.

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