Enterprise Service Bus

Author:   David A. Chappell
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   03 August 2004
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Author:   David A. Chappell
Publisher:   O'Reilly Media
Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.445kg
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9780596006754


ISBN 10:   0596006756
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   03 August 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface 1. Introduction to the Enterprise Service Bus SOA in an Event-Driven Enterprise A New Approach to Pervasive Integration SOA for Web Services, Available Today Conventional Integration Approaches Requirements Driven by IT Needs Industry Traction Characteristics of an ESB Adoption of ESB by Industry 2. The State of Integration Business Drivers Motivating Integration The Current State of Enterprise Integration Leveraging Best Practices from EAI and SOA Refactoring to an ESB 3. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention The Evolution of the ESB The ESB in Global Manufacturing Finding the Edge of the Extended Enterprise Standards-Based Integration Case Study: Manufacturing 4. XML: The Foundation for Business Data Integration The Language of Integration Applications Bend, but Don't Break Content-Based Routing and Transformation A Generic Data Exchange Architecture 5. Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) Tightly Coupled Versus Loosely Coupled Interfaces MOM Concepts Asynchronous Reliability Reliable Messaging Models Transacted Messages The Request/Reply Messaging Pattern Messaging Standards 6. Service Containers and Abstract Endpoints SOA Through Abstract Endpoints Messaging and Connectivity at the Core Diverse Connection Choices Diagramming Notations Independently Deployable Integration Services The ESB Service Container Service Containers, Application Servers, and Integration Brokers 7. ESB Service Invocations, Routing, and SOA Find, Bind, and Invoke ESB Service Invocation Itinerary-Based Routing: Highly Distributed SOA Content-Based Routing (CBR) Service Reusability Specialized Services of the ESB 8. Protocols, Messaging, Custom Adapters, and Services The ESB MOM Core A Generic Message Invocation Framework Case Study: Partner Integration 9. Batch Transfer Latency Drawbacks of ETL The Typical Solution: Overbloat the Inventory Case Study: Migrating Toward Real-Time Integration 10. Java Components in an ESB Java Business Integration (JBI) The J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) Java Management eXtensions (JMX) 11. ESB Integration Patterns and Recurring Design Solutions The VETO Pattern The Two-Step XRef Pattern Portal Server Integration Patterns The Forward Cache Integration Pattern Federated Query Patterns 12. ESB and the Evolution of Web Services Composability Among Specifications Summary of WS- Specifications Adopting the WS- Specifications in an ESB Conclusion Appendix: List of ESB Vendors Bibliography Index

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Dave Chappell is vice president and chief technology evangelist for Sonic Software. Dave has over 20 years of experience in the software industry covering a broad range of roles including R&D, code-slinger, sales, support and marketing. He has a strong passion for shaping the future of technology, and enjoys sharing his knowledge and experience with others. Dave is well known for his writings and public lectures on the subjects of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Message Oriented Middleware (MOM), enterprise integration, and evolving standards for Web services. As Director of Engineering for Sonic Software, Chappell led the development effort for SonicMQ, which has grown to become synonymous with enterprise messaging and the Java Message Service (JMS). He has extensive experience in distributed computing, including JMS and MOM, CORBA, COM, EJB and Web application server infrastructure. Dave's experience also includes development of client/server infrastructure, graphical user interfaces, and language interpreters. Chappell is noted for authoring the popular O'Reilly books on enterprise messaging and Web services, and serves as technical editor for Web Services Journal. Most recently, Chappell was honored by the editors of JavaPro for ""Outstanding Contribution to the Java Community by an Individual"".

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