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Patterns. Broker Interactions for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
Patterns. Broker Interactions for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 102
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Patterns-Broker Interactions for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
Notices
Preface
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Part 1: Patterns for E-Business
Chapter 1: Introduction to Patterns for E-Business
1.1 The Patterns for e-business layered asset model
1.2 How to use the Patterns for e-business
1.3 Summary
Chapter 2: Fundamental Concepts in Process Integration
2.1 The need for a unifying technique
2.2 Process Integration concepts and notations
2.3 QoS capabilities framework
2.4 Application patterns for Application Integration
2.5 Application patterns for Extended Enterprise
2.6 Summary
Chapter 3: Application Integration Pattern
3.2 Defining the Application Integration patterns
3.3 Application patterns
3.4 Process-focused Application patterns
3.5 Data-focused Application patterns
3.6 Previous Application Integration patterns
Chapter 4: Extended Enterprise Pattern
4.2 General guidelines
4.3 Application patterns
Chapter 5: Runtime Patterns and Product Mappings
5.1 Node types
5.2 Application Integration patterns
5.3 Extended Enterprise
5.4 Products used in these mappings
Part 2: Scenarios and Guidelines
Chapter 6: Business Scenarios Used in this Book
6.2 Intra-enterprise scenarios
6.3 Inter-enterprise scenarios
Chapter 7: Technology Options
7.1 Selecting an integration technology
7.2 XML
7.3 Web services
7.4 J2EE Connector Architecture
7.5 Java Message Service (JMS)
7.6 Message Oriented Middleware
7.7 Flow languages
7.8 Other integration technologies
7.9 Where to find more information
Part 3: Scenarios
Chapter 8: Router Solutions using Web Services Gateway
8.1 Business scenario
8.2 IBM Web Services Gateway
8.3 Applying patterns
8.4 Design guidelines
8.5 System design overview
8.6 Development guidelines
8.7 Quality of service capabilities
8.8 References
Chapter 9: Broker Solutions using WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
9.1 Business scenario
9.2 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
9.3 Applying patterns
9.4 Design guidelines
9.5 System design overview
9.6 Developing message flows with Web services
9.7 Developing real-time message flows
9.8 Quality of service capabilities
9.9 For more information
Part 4: Appendixes
Appendix A: Additional Material
Using the Web material
Related Publications
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_W
Index_X
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Examples
Patterns. Broker Interactions for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 102
BUY ON AMAZON
Qshell for iSeries
Introduction to Qshell
Path-Name Expansion
Archives and Compression
The Perl Utility
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
Beginning Cryptography with Java
The JCA and the JCE
Asymmetric Key Cryptography
Object Description in Cryptography Using ASN.1
Certificate Revocation and Path Validation
Appendix C Using the Bouncy Castle API for Elliptic Curve
Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) (Authorized Self-Study) (2nd Edition)
Review Questions
Summary
Cisco Unified CallManager Installation and Upgrades
Cisco IP Phones
Survivable Remote Site Telephony
Snort Cookbook
Installing and Configuring MySQL
Logging to Email
Testing Rules
Securing ACID
Performing Forensics Using Snort
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
Some Basic SQL*Plus Commands
Cleaning Up the Display
The DESCRIBE Command
Bind Variables
Returning Values to Unix
VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
What VBScript Is Used For: Gluing Together Objects
Reusable Code Libraries
Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them
Program Flow
The SCRIPT Tag
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