Zazen: A Mediating SOA between Ajax Applications and Enterprise Data

One reason that enterprises are adopting service-oriented architectures (SOA) is to develop applications more quickly by packing – and then reusing – applications and data assets as services. Service encapsulation of implementation details is an important feature, and contributes to the loosely-coupled nature of a SOA. From this perspective, SOA data-services seem incompatible with AJAX frameworks which presume a great degree of client-side control of an application’s data. For their part, AJAX frameworks promise to increase web-application performance by reducingthe number of interactions between the browser and server. Caching server data on the web-client is a well-known technique for achieving this goal, but implies that enterprise data is exposed to client-side developers.

This paper presents ZAZEN, a SOA that mediates between the need to encapsulate enterprise data as a service and the needs of AJAX developers who want more control of their application’s data. We describe ZAZEN’s server-side architecture and discuss two APIs to the data-service: a REST API, and an implementation of the DOJO data APIs for relational databases.

By: Avraham Leff; James T. Rayfield

Published in: RC24471 in 2008

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