
Professional J2EE EAI
Matjaz B. Juric, S.Jeelani Basha, Rick Leander, Ramesh Nagappan - Collection Professional
Résumé
This book presents a methodology and process to create an integrated information infrastructure based on the J2EE platform, using technologies such as XML, EJB, JMS, CORBA, RMI-IIOP and the J2EE Connector Architecture. This infrastructure provides an architecture that facilitates integration at the data, component, and application levels. Through the use of component wrappers and virtual components, existing applications can be replaced and new developments seamlessly integrated into the integrated architecture.
The book takes you through the various stages in the integration process, from design and analysis, through integration of data, via integration of components and applications, to the integration of the user interface. At each stage the book discusses the relevant Java technologies that enable a common integration platform and how to employ them to this purpose.
Who is this book for?
This book is for J2EE developers who need to learn how to create an integrated information system. The book presents an integration architecture and process from first principles, but familiarity with the J2EE technologies is preferable.
What does this book over ?
- An integration process for evaluating existing systems and coordinating the EAI effort
- Using J2EE as the base platform for EAI
- Integration of data using XML, JDBC and JMS
- Integration of applications using CORBA, RMI-IIOP, EJB, and JCA
- Integration of user interfaces using XML, servlets and JSP
- Integration of transaction and security systems
- B2B integration with web services
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 : Integrating the Enterprise
Chapter 2 : Choices and Strategies
Chapter 3 : The J2EE Platform for EAI
Chapter 4 : The Integration Process
Chapter 5 : Integration Through Data
Chapter 6 : Using XML for Data Exchange
Chapter 7 : Transforming XML for Data Integration
Chapter 8 : Message Brokers and Enterprise Messaging in
EAI
Chapter 9 : Business-level integration
Chapter 10 : Reusing Existing Applications with CORBA
Chapter 11 : RMI-IIOP for CORBA Integration
Chapter 12 : EJBs for Integration
Chapter 13 : The J2EE Connector Architecture
Chapter 14 : COM Bridges for Windows Integration
Chapter 15 : Transaction Management in EAI
Chapter 16 : Security Management in EAI
Chapter 17 : Presentation Integration
Chapter 18 : Web Services for B2B Integration
Index
L'auteur - Matjaz B. Juric
Matjaz B Juric holds a Ph.D. in computer and information science and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Maribor. His research areas cover all aspects of component technology, with special emphasis on integration, distributed object and component systems (CORBA, EJB, RMI, COM+, .NET), component development, Web Services, performance, analysis, and design. He has gained experience from several large-scale integration projects, and he has been involved in the RMI-IIOP (an integral part of the Java 2 platform) development for performance analysis and optimization. Matjaz is author of several scientific and professional articles in journals like Java Report, Information and Software Technology, ACM journals, etc. He co-authored the book Professional EJB (Wrox Press) and published a chapter in the book More Java Gems. He has presented at conferences like OOPSLA, ICPADS, PDCS, Java Development, and SCI. He is also a reviewer, program committee member, and conference co-organizer
L'auteur - S.Jeelani Basha
S. Jeelani Basha is working as a Senior Software Engineer with Infinity Markets, Inc., California. His interest in programming led him from electrical engineering to software programming. He is a certified Java2 Programmer with more than 5 years of experience and has implemented various projects using J2EE.
L'auteur - Rick Leander
Rick Leander has worked in software development for over twenty-five years and is currently owner of Zeno Street Software, a Denver based consulting firm. He has gained a wealth of EAI experience while integrating vertical market software for managed healthcare organizations throughout the Unites States and has refined this knowledge with graduate research while completing his M.A. from Webster University. In addition to EAI, his technical interests include EDI, XML, databases, and distributed business application development. He lives in the Denver, Colorado area with his wife Barb and his dog Freckles.
L'auteur - Ramesh Nagappan
Ramesh Nagappan is an Architect specializing in Java- and CORBA-based distributed computing architectures. He is a Java evangelist and also an active contributor to open source specifications and implementation. Before he hooked on to Java and CORBA, he worked as a Research Engineer for developing software solutions for CAD/CAM, Computational fluid dynamics solutions, and Aerodynamics applications. In his spare time, he enjoys water sports and playing with his son Roger
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Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Matjaz B. Juric, S.Jeelani Basha, Rick Leander, Ramesh Nagappan |
Collection | Professional |
Parution | 31/01/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 928 |
Format | 18 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1556g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781861005441 |
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