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Service-oriented architecture : an integration blueprint : a real-world SOA strategy for the integration of heterogeneous Enterprise systems : successfully implement your own enterprise integration architecture using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint / Guido Schmutz, Daniel Liebhart, Peter Welkenbach.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schmutz, Guido.
Contributor:
Liebhart, Daniel.
Welkenbach, Peter.
Series:
Professional expertise distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (240 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Real-world SOA strategy for the integration of heterogeneous enterprise systems
Place of Publication:
Birmingham [England] : Packt Pub., 2010.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Successfully implement your own enterprise integration architecture using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint with this book and eBook
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Basic Principles; Integration; Concepts; A2A, B2B, and B2C; Integration types; Information portals; Shared data; Shared business functions; Differences between EAI and SOA; Semantic integration and the role of data; Enterprise Application Integration (EAI); Levels of integration; Messaging; Publish/subscribe; Message brokers; Messaging infrastructure; Enterprise Service Bus; The core functions of an ESB; The structure of an ESB; Middleware; Middleware communication methods; Middleware base technologies
Routing schemesIntegration architecture variants; Point-to-point architecture; Hub-and-spoke architecture; Pipeline architecture; Service-oriented architecture; Patterns for EAI/EII; Direct connection; Uses; Broker; Uses; Router; Uses; Patterns for data integration; Federation; Uses; Population; Uses; Synchronization; Uses; Multi-step synchronization; Patterns for service-oriented integration; Process integration; Uses; Variants; Workflow integration; Variants; Event-driven architecture; Introducing EDA; Event processing; Simple Event Processing (SEP); Event Stream Processing (ESP)
Complex Event Processing (CEP)Grid computing/Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP); Grid computing; Data grids; Distribution topologies; Agents; Execution patterns; Uses; XTP (Extreme Transaction Processing); XTP and CEP; Solid State Disks and grids; Summary; Chapter 2: Base Technologies; Transactions; Transactional systems; Isolation levels; Serializable; Repeatable read; Read committed; Read uncommitted; Phantom reads; Two-Phase Commit protocol (2PC); XA transactions; OSGi; OSGi architecture; OSGi bundles; Collaborative model; Java Connector Architecture (JCA); Uses; JCA components
ContractsJava Business Integration (JBI); JBI components; Service Component Architecture (SCA); SCA specification; SCA elements; Composites; Service Data Objects (SDO); SDO architecture; Implemented patterns; Process modeling; Event-driven Process Chain (EPC); Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN); Business Process Execution Language (BPEL); The application of process modeling; Summary; Chapter 3: Integration Architecture Blueprint; Dissecting the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint; Standards, components, and patterns used; Structuring the integration blueprint
The road to the integration blueprintApplications and integration; Layers in the integration solution; Information flow and roles; Information flow and building blocks; Combining the collection and distribution layer; Change of direction in the information flow; Adding the process layer; The role of the process layer; The building blocks of the process layer; Information flow in more complex integrations; The target becomes the source in a more complex integration; Routing to different target systems in the mediation layer; Routing to different target systems in the communication layer
Task sharing in the mediation layer
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612663642
9781282663640
128266364X
9781849681056
1849681058
OCLC:
797916687

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