Enterprise Service Bus: Theory in Practice

   
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abstract decoupling, MOM 

abstract endpoint, service container and 

accidental architecture

    departmental issues 

    integration and  2nd 

    organizational issues 

    problems with 

acknowledging messages 

ACLs (Access Control Lists) 

adoption by industry 

aggregator services 

Apache Axis 

application servers 

    ESB connectivity 

    integration brokers and 

    management 

    service containers and 

applications

    extensibility 

    portal applications 

architecture

    data exchange 

        canonical  2nd 

    service-oriented, abstract endpoints and 

asynchronous conversations, orchestration services and 

asynchronous errors 

asynchronous processing, atomicity and 

asynchrony

    portal server deployment and 

    reliability 

at-least-once delivery, messaging 

at-most-once delivery, messaging 

atomicity

    asynch and 

    message-based 

ATP (Availability To Promise)

    manufacturer case study and 

    partner integration case study 

auditing 

authorization, JMX and 

autonomy of messages 

 

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