Would you like to use a consistent visual notation for drawing
integration solutions? "Look inside the front cover."Do you want to
harness the power of asynchronous systems without getting caught in
the pitfalls? "See "Thinking Asynchronously" in the
Introduction."Do you want to know which style of application
integration is best for your purposes? "See Chapter 2, Integration
Styles."Do you want to learn techniques for processing messages
concurrently? "See Chapter 10, Competing Consumers and Message
Dispatcher."Do you want to learn how you can track asynchronous
messages as they flow across distributed systems? "See Chapter 11,
Message History and Message Store."Do you want to understand how a
system designed using integration patterns can be implemented using
Java Web services, .NET message queuing, and a TIBCO-based
publish-subscribe architecture? "See Chapter 9, Interlude: Composed
Messaging."
Utilizing years of practical experience, seasoned experts Gregor
Hohpe and Bobby Woolf show how asynchronous messaging has proven to
be the best strategy for enterprise integration success. However,
building and deploying messaging solutions presents a number of
problems for developers. "Enterprise Integration Patterns" provides
an invaluable catalog of sixty-five patterns, with real-world
solutions that demonstrate the formidable of messaging and help you
to design effective messaging solutions for your enterprise.
The authors also include examples covering a variety of
different integration technologies, such as JMS, MSMQ, TIBCO
ActiveEnterprise, Microsoft BizTalk, SOAP, and XSL. A case study
describing a bond trading system illustrates the patterns in
practice, and the book offers alook at emerging standards, as well
as insights into what the future of enterprise integration might
hold.
This book provides a consistent vocabulary and visual notation
framework to describe large-scale integration solutions across many
technologies. It also explores in detail the advantages and
limitations of asynchronous messaging architectures. The authors
present practical advice on designing code that connects an
application to a messaging system, and provide extensive
information to help you determine when to send a message, how to
route it to the proper destination, and how to monitor the health
of a messaging system. If you want to know how to manage, monitor,
and maintain a messaging system once it is in use, get this
book.
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