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Service oriented Java business integration : enterprise service bus integration solutions for Java developers / Binildas, C.A.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: From technologies to solutionsPublication details: Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub., ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (x, 414 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847194411
  • 1847194419
  • 9781847194404
  • 1847194400
Other title:
  • Enterprise service bus integration solutions for Java developers
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Service oriented Java business integration.DDC classification:
  • 005.13/3 22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.J38 B56 2008eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1: Why enterprise service bus -- Chapter 2: Java business integration -- Chapter 3: JBI container--ServiceMix -- Chapter 4: Binding--the conventional way -- Chapter 5: Some XFire binding tools -- Chapter 6: JBI packaging and deployment -- Chapter 7: Developing JBI components -- Chapter 8: Binding EJB in a JBI container -- Chapter 9: POJO binding using JSR181 -- Chapter 10: Bind Web Services in ESB--Web Services Gateway -- Chapter 11: Access Web services using the JMS channel -- Chapter 12: Java XML binding using XStream -- Chapter 13: JBI proxy -- Chapter 14: Web service versioning -- Chapter 15: Enterprise integration patterns in ESB -- Chapter 16: Sample service aggregation -- Chapter 17: Transactions, security, clustering, and JMX.
Summary: The book concentrates on leveraging Java Business Integration (JBI) for addressing real world integration problems with examples. Business level integration in Java needs to address integrating multiple flavors of business components including POJO, EJB, Web Services, JMS, etc. The book will explain all the above scenarios, using open source Apache ServiceMix as the ESB framework. This book is aimed at Java developers and integration architects aiming to become proficient with Java Business Integration (JBI) standard, who are expected to have some experience with Java and to have developed and deployed applications in the past, but need no previous knowledge of JBI. The book can also be useful to anyone, who has been having a hard time understanding ESB and how it differs from other architectures and to understand its position in SOA.
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Chapter 1: Why enterprise service bus -- Chapter 2: Java business integration -- Chapter 3: JBI container--ServiceMix -- Chapter 4: Binding--the conventional way -- Chapter 5: Some XFire binding tools -- Chapter 6: JBI packaging and deployment -- Chapter 7: Developing JBI components -- Chapter 8: Binding EJB in a JBI container -- Chapter 9: POJO binding using JSR181 -- Chapter 10: Bind Web Services in ESB--Web Services Gateway -- Chapter 11: Access Web services using the JMS channel -- Chapter 12: Java XML binding using XStream -- Chapter 13: JBI proxy -- Chapter 14: Web service versioning -- Chapter 15: Enterprise integration patterns in ESB -- Chapter 16: Sample service aggregation -- Chapter 17: Transactions, security, clustering, and JMX.

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The book concentrates on leveraging Java Business Integration (JBI) for addressing real world integration problems with examples. Business level integration in Java needs to address integrating multiple flavors of business components including POJO, EJB, Web Services, JMS, etc. The book will explain all the above scenarios, using open source Apache ServiceMix as the ESB framework. This book is aimed at Java developers and integration architects aiming to become proficient with Java Business Integration (JBI) standard, who are expected to have some experience with Java and to have developed and deployed applications in the past, but need no previous knowledge of JBI. The book can also be useful to anyone, who has been having a hard time understanding ESB and how it differs from other architectures and to understand its position in SOA.

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