[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] management interface input data output data service container manufacturer case study ATP (Availability To Promise) inventory management partner flexibility technical challenges manufacturers adopting ESB MBean (Managed Bean) server 2nd interfaces MDB (Message-Driven Bean) message brokers message itineraries microflow message servers store and forward across message-based atomicity messages data channels, structured interfaces loosely coupled loosely coupled interactions RPC-style programming tightly coupled invocation, generic framework service interface transactions, local messaging [See also MOM] acknowledging messages ACLs asynchrony reliability backbone best-effort delivery collector services complexities consumers endpoints exactly-once delivery interfaces, tightly coupled 2nd JMS (Java Message Service) JMX message autonomy message components persistence 2nd point-to-point model 2nd producers publish-and-subscribe model 2nd QoS queues reply-forward pattern request/reply patterns RME (Rejected Message Endpoint) SOAP standards of topics hierarchies transactions, multiple resources WS-Eventing WS-Notification microflow, itineraries Microsoft Indigo project migration to XML MOM (Message Oriented Middleware) 2nd 3rd [See also messaging]4th abstract decoupling backbone, external protocols and bridging core interoperability request/reply messaging patterns security and 2nd store and forward MOM/JMS multi-itinerary splitter pattern |