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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
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Enterprise Service Bus: Theory in Practice
ISBN: 0596006756
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 126
Authors:
David Chappell
BUY ON AMAZON
ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Connecting to a Named Instance of SQL Server or Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE)
Using the Shape Language to Retrieve Hierarchical Data
Getting a Sequence Value from Oracle
Exporting the Results of a Query to an Array
Creating a Class That Participates in an Automatic Transaction
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Command-Line Values
Waiting on Processes
Named Pipes
IPC System Calls: A Synopsis
Exiting a Thread
Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project
Identifying Project Schedule Risk
Identifying Project Resource Risk
Managing Activity Risks
Managing Project Risk
Appendix A Selected Detail From the PERIL Database
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
Layouts
Combos and Lists
Scales, Sliders, and Progress Bars
Programming OLE in Windows
Drawing Diagrams with Draw2D
Snort Cookbook
Invisibly Sniffing Between Two Network Points
Getting Performance Metrics
Installing and Configuring Swatch
Integrating Snort with Webmin
Snort as Evidence in the U.K.
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Relationships in the Supply Chain
Market Orientation and Supply Chain Management in the Fashion Industry
Fashion Logistics and Quick Response
Logistics in Tesco: Past, Present and Future
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
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