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patterns: direct connections for intra- and inter-enterprise
Patterns: Direct Connections for Intra- and Inter-enterprise
by Mark Endrei et al.   ISBN:0738453099
IBM Redbooks © 2003 (366 pages)

This Redbook focuses on point-to-point application integration using the Process-focused Application Integration. Learn to select an Application and Runtime pattern, apply the approach to a sample business scenario, and much more.

Table of Contents
Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
Notices
Preface
Part 1 - Patterns for E-Business
Chapter 1 - Patterns for E-Business
Chapter 2 - Fundamental Concepts in Process Integration
Chapter 3 - Application Integration
Chapter 4 - Extended Enterprise
Chapter 5 - Node Types and Product Descriptions
Part 2 - Scenarios and Guidelines
Chapter 6 - Business Scenarios Used in this Book
Chapter 7 - Technology Options
Chapter 8 - Using RPC Style Web Services
Chapter 9 - Using Document Style Web Services
Part 3 - Application Integration Scenarios
Chapter 10 - Using the Web Services Gateway
Chapter 11 - Using the Web Services Gateway with J2EE Connectors
Chapter 12 - Using J2EE Connectors
Chapter 13 - Using Java Message Service
Part 4 - Extended Enterprise Scenarios
Chapter 14 - Using Inter-Enterprise Web Services
Chapter 15 - Using WebSphere Data Interchange
Part 5 - Appendixes
Appendix A - Scenarios Lab Environment
Appendix B - Additional Material
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Related Publications
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Examples

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The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying Web applications. This IBM Redbook focuses on point-to-point application integration using the Process-focused Application Integration::Direct Connection application pattern for intra-enterprise, and the Extended Enterprise::Exposed Direct Connection application pattern for inter-enterprise.

Part 1 guides you through the process of selecting an Application and Runtime pattern. Next, the platform-specific Product mappings are identified based upon the selected Runtime pattern.

Part 2 presents guidelines on applying the Patterns approach to a sample business scenario and on selecting application integration technologies.

Part 3 provides detailed design, development, and runtime guidelines for intra-enterprise integration solutions. It teaches you by example using IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 with Web services, J2EE Connectors, and JMS.

Part 4 provides detailed design, development, and runtime guidelines for inter-enterprise integration solutions. It teaches you by example using IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 with Web services.



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Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise

Mark Endrei

Filippo Diotalevi

Wolfgang Dostal

Karsten Elich

Uday Manginapudi

Wendy Neave

William Patrey

Redbooks

ibm.com /redbooks

Select an intra- or inter-enterprise integration approach

Explore J2EE, Web services and EDI solutions

Learn by example with sample scenarios

Note 

Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in "Notices" on page xi.

Second Edition (February 2004)

This edition applies to IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0.2, and IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1, for use with Microsoft Windows 2000.

ISBN:0738453099

All rights reserved.

Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.



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