| 1. Enterprise Service Bus |
| 2. Table of Contents |
| 3. Copyright |
| 4. Foreword | Foreword |
| 5. Preface | Preface |
| 6. About This Book | About This Book |
| 7. Notational Conventions for ESB Integration Patterns | Notational Conventions for ESB Integration Patterns |
| 8. Conventions Used in This Book | Conventions Used in This Book |
| 9. We d Like to Hear from You | We d Like to Hear from You |
| 10. Acknowledgments | Acknowledgments |
| 11. Chapter 1. Introduction to the Enterprise Service Bus | Chapter 1. Introduction to the Enterprise Service Bus |
| 12. 1.1 SOA in an Event-Driven Enterprise | 1.1 SOA in an Event-Driven Enterprise |
| 13. 1.2 A New Approach to Pervasive Integration | 1.2 A New Approach to Pervasive Integration |
| 14. 1.3 SOA for Web Services, Available Today | 1.3 SOA for Web Services Available Today |
| 15. 1.4 Conventional Integration Approaches | 1.4 Conventional Integration Approaches |
| 16. 1.5 Requirements Driven by IT Needs | 1.5 Requirements Driven by IT Needs |
| 17. 1.6 Industry Traction | Section 1.7. Characteristics of an ESB |
| 18. 1.7 Characteristics of an ESB | Secure Reliable Messaging Links 1.7 Characteristics of an ESB |
| 19. 1.8 Adoption of ESB by Industry | 1.8 Adoption of ESB by Industry |
| 20. 1.9 Summary | 1.9 Summary |
| 21. Chapter 2. The State of Integration | Chapter 2. The State of Integration |
| 22. 2.1 Business Drivers Motivating Integration | 2.1 Business Drivers Motivating Integration |
| 23. 2.2 The Current State of Enterprise Integration | 2.2 The Current State of Enterprise Integration |
| 24. 2.3 Leveraging Best Practices from EAI and SOA | 2.3 Leveraging Best Practices from EAI and SOA |
| 25. 2.4 Refactoring to an ESB | 2.4 Refactoring to an ESB |
| 26. 2.5 Summary | 2.5 Summary |
| 27. Chapter 3. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention | Chapter 3. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention Build an ESB Using an Application Server |
| 28. 3.1 The Evolution of the ESB | 3.1 The Evolution of the ESB |
| 29. 3.2 The ESB in Global Manufacturing | 3.2 The ESB in Global Manufacturing |
| 30. 3.3 Finding the Edge of the Extended Enterprise | 3.3 Finding the Edge of the Extended Enterprise |
| 31. 3.4 Standards-Based Integration | What Are Standards Exactly? 3.4 Standards-Based Integration |
| 32. 3.5 Case Study: Manufacturing | 3.5 Case Study: Manufacturing |
| 33. 3.6 Summary | 3.6 Summary |
| 34. Chapter 4. XML: The Foundation for Business Data Integration | Chapter 4. XML: The Foundation for Business Data Integration |
| 35. 4.1 The Language of Integration | 4.1 The Language of Integration |
| 36. 4.2 Applications Bend, but Don t Break | Introduction to XPath 4.2 Applications Bend but Don t Break |
| 37. 4.3 Content-Based Routing and Transformation | Extending XSLT 4.3 Content-Based Routing and Transformation |
| 38. 4.4 A Generic Data Exchange Architecture | 4.4 A Generic Data Exchange Architecture |
| 39. 4.5 Summary | 4.5 Summary |
| 40. Chapter 5. Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) | Chapter 5. Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) |
| 41. 5.1 Tightly Coupled Versus Loosely Coupled Interfaces | About RPC Programming 5.1 Tightly Coupled Versus Loosely Coupled Interfaces |
| 42. 5.2 MOM Concepts | 5.2 MOM Concepts |
| 43. 5.3 Asynchronous Reliability | 5.3 Asynchronous Reliability |
| 44. 5.4 Reliable Messaging Models | 5.4 Reliable Messaging Models |
| 45. 5.5 Transacted Messages | 5.5 Transacted Messages |
| 46. 5.6 The RequestReply Messaging Pattern | 5.6 The RequestReply Messaging Pattern |
| 47. 5.7 Messaging Standards | 5.7 Messaging Standards |
| 48. 5.8 Summary | 5.8 Summary |
| 49. Chapter 6. Service Containers and Abstract Endpoints | Chapter 6. Service Containers and Abstract Endpoints |
| 50. 6.1 SOA Through Abstract Endpoints | 6.1 SOA Through Abstract Endpoints |
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