Enterprise Service Bus: Theory in Practice

   
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IBM 

impedance mismatch, solutions 

implementation

    services, code example 

    SOA 

    XML persistence services 

incremental adoption 

independently deployable integration services 

Indigo (Microsoft) 

INOVIS TLE (Trusted Link Enterprise) 

input data, managment interface 

insurers adopting ESB 

integration

    accidental architecture  2nd 

    batch transfers and  2nd 

    brokers, service container and 

    business partners 

    conventional approaches 

    distribution 

    EAI hubs and 

    economic drivers 

    economy and 

    enterprise connectivity 

    ETL and  2nd 

    FTP and  2nd 

    government and 

    IT and 

    partner flexibility and 

    pervasiveness 

    priorities and  2nd 

    problems with 

    real-time

        case study 

        file interface removal 

        message-based atomicity 

        migration to XML 

        streamlined dataflow and 

    regulatory compliance  2nd 

    RFID tags and  2nd  3rd 

    Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 

    services, independent 

    SOA and, implementation 

    standards-based 

    STP and  2nd 

    Y2K preparation and 

integration brokers 

    application servers and 

    hub-and-spoke 

    service containers and 

integration fabric 

integration network, ESB as 

integration patterns

    cache-forward 

    Federated Query  2nd 

        long-duration request 

        push model versus pull 

        real-time request pattern 

        variations 

    Forward Cache 

        itinerary-based routing 

        publish-and-subscribe 

    portal server 

    portal server deployment architecture and 

    reply-forward 

    request/reply 

    two-step XRef transformation 

    types 

    VETO  2nd 

        Enrich step 

        Operate step 

        Transform step 

        Validate step 

    VETRO  2nd 

    XRef, two-step 

interfaces

    JMX Connector Interface  2nd 

    management, service container 

    MBean, JMX 

    messages

        loosely coupled  2nd 

        RPC-style programming 

        tightly coupled 

    messaging

        loosely coupled 

        tightly coupled 

    service 

introducing ESB, project level 

inventory management, manufacturer case study 

inventory, excess 

invoking

    messages, generic framework 

    services 

isPO( ) method 

IT

    ESB requirements and 

    integration and 

itineraries, routing patterns and 

itinerary-based routing  2nd 

    Forward Cache pattern and 

 

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