The field of enterprise systems integration is constantly
evolving, as every new technology that is introduced appears to
make all previous ones obsolete. Despite this continuous evolution,
there is a set of underlying concepts and technologies that have
been gaining an increasing importance in this field. Examples are
asynchronous messaging through message queues, data and application
adapters based on XML and Web services, the principles associated
with the service-oriented architecture (SOA), service composition,
orchestrations, and advanced mechanisms such as correlations and
long-running transactions. Today, these concepts have reached a
significant level of maturity and they represent the foundation
over which most integration platforms have been built.
This book addresses integration with a view towards supporting
business processes. From messaging systems to data and application
adapters, and then to services, orchestrations, and choreographies,
the focus is placed on the connection between systems and business
processes, and particularly on how it is possible to develop an
integrated application infrastructure in order to implement the
desired business processes. For this purpose, the text follows a
layered, bottom-up approach, with application-oriented integration
at the lowest level, followed by service-oriented integration and
finally completed by process-oriented integration at the topmost
level. The presentation of concepts is accompanied by a set of
instructive examples using state-of-the-art technologies such as
Java Message Service (JMS), Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ), Web
Services, Microsoft BizTalk Server, and the Business Process
Execution Language (BPEL).
The book is intended as a textbook for advance undergraduate or
beginning graduate students in computer science, especially for
those in an information systems curriculum. IT professionals with a
background in programming, databases and XML will also benefit from
the step-by-step description of the various integration levels and
the related implementation examples.
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