Enterprise Integration: An Architecture for Enterprise Application and Systems Integration

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Wiley, Feb 14, 2002 - Business & Economics - 468 pages
An expert guide to solving real business problems using components
This groundbreaking book gets developers up to speed on Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA components, and other cutting edge technologies that are making it easier and cheaper than ever for companies to integrate all of their applications into unified systems to support corporate decision-making. Fred Cummins presents an overview of the integration architecture and then dives right into the details, including communications messaging techniques for integrating application components, the "publish and subscribe" mechanism for linking components and monitoring business activities, using "adapters" to integrate applications, integrating Web services, work-flow management, and he also supplies proven code solutions for an array of problems associated with integrating packaged and custom applications across the enterprise.
Companion Web site features source code and updates on the EAI architecture and underlying technologies.

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Contents

Setting Enterprise Integration Design Objectives
23
Defining the Enterprise Architecture
45
Workflow Process Model
68
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About the author (2002)

FRED A. CUMMINS is an Enterprise Consultant with EDS, chair of the Common Enterprise Models Domain Task Force for the OMG, and has over thirty years of experience in management consulting and information systems development. He also contributed to the UML Profile for Enterprise Distributed Object Computing specification.