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Java EE and .NET Interoperability: Integration Strategies, Patterns, and Best Practices
Java EE and .NET Interoperability: Integration Strategies, Patterns, and Best Practices
ISBN: 0131472232
EAN: 2147483647
Year: N/A
Pages: 170
Authors:
Marina Fisher
,
Ray Lai
,
Sonu Sharma
,
Laurence Moroney
BUY ON AMAZON
Java EE and .Net Interoperability: Integration Strategies, Patterns, and Best Practices
Table of Contents
Copyright
Praise for Java EE and .NET Interoperability
Foreword
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction Achieving Interoperability
Part I: Java EE .NET Interoperability
Chapter 1. Java EE Platform Interoperability Essentials
Java EE Platform
Java EE Architecture
Interoperability Capabilities
Summary
References
Chapter 2. .NET Platform Interoperability Essentials
Emergence of the .NET Platform
The Common Language Infrastructure and Runtime
The .NET Framework Class Library
Integration Capabilities in the .NET Framework
Interoperability Using Synchronous Web Services
Interoperability Using Asynchronous Web Services
Interoperability Using .NET Remoting
Interoperability Using Messaging Technologies
Other Technologies for Interoperability
Interoperability Using Web Services Enhancements (WSE)
Interoperability Using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Summary
References
Part II: Synchronous Integration Solutions
Chapter 3. Exploring Synchronous Integration
Introduction
Using Synchronous Integration
Web Services for Synchronous Integration
Interoperability Using Web Services
.NET Remoting for Synchronous Integration
Resource Tier Synchronous Integration
Reference
Chapter 4. Web Services for Synchronous Integration
Web Services Technology Overview
Building Synchronous Web Services with .NET and Java EE
Advanced Web Services Interoperability
Advanced Web Services Technologies
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Chapter 5. .NET Remoting for Synchronous Integration
Introduction
IIOP.NET for Java EE .NET Integration
J-Integra for Java EE .NET Integration
JNBridge for Java EE .NET Integration
Summary
Chapter 6. Resource Tier Synchronous Integration
Introduction
Data Access Adapter Strategy
Legacy Integration
Summary
References
Part III: Asynchronous Integration Solutions
Chapter 7. Exploring Asynchronous Integration
Overview
Using Asynchronous Integration
Chapter 8. Asynchronous Web Services Integration
Introduction
Automatic Callback Strategy
Implementing .NET Manufacturing System
Response Polling Strategy
Related Patterns
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Chapter 9. Messaging
Introduction
Implementing Messaging in Java and .NET
Bridging Strategy
Adapter Strategy
Web Services Messaging Strategy
Internet E-Mail for Asynchronous Messaging
Enterprise Service Bus
References
Chapter 10. Resource Tier Asynchronous Integration
Introduction
Indirect Data Access Strategy
Distributed Mediator Strategy
Data Access Proxy Strategy
Summary
References
Part IV: Addressing Quality of Service Requirements
Chapter 11. Addressing Quality of Services
Quality of ServicesCore Issues
Myths and Truths about Quality of Services
Understanding the QoS Requirements
Related Technologies and Standards
Summary
Chapter 12. Managing Distributed Transactions
Introduction
Foundation of Transactional Integrity
Java EE and .NET Transaction Support
The .NET Transaction Support
Transactional Interoperability Across Java EE and .NET
Commercial Products
Related Patterns
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Chapter 13. Java EE .NET Security Interoperability
Security by Default
Java Security by Design
.NET Security by Design
Security for Interoperability
Security Standards for Interoperability
Secure Object Handler Strategy
Secure Tracer Strategy
Related Patterns
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Chapter 14. Java EE .NET Reliability, Availability, and Scalability
Java EE .NET Applications on Steroids
Understanding the Current State of Technology
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Chapter 15. Managing Java EE .NET Interoperability Applications
Managing Mixed Java EE and .NET Environments
ISO Management Elements in Java EE .NET Platforms
Management Scenario
Web Services Management Strategy
Platform Unification Strategy
Related Patterns
Impact of Interoperability on Management
Best Practices and Pitfalls
Summary
References
Part V: Implementation
Chapter 16. Migrating .NET Applications to Java
Introduction
Porting Guidelines
The Porting Scenario
Building the Scenario Using Microsoft.NET
Porting by Rewriting the Code in Java
Porting Using Mainsoft s Visual MainWin for Java EE
Summary
References
Index
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Java EE and .NET Interoperability: Integration Strategies, Patterns, and Best Practices
ISBN: 0131472232
EAN: 2147483647
Year: N/A
Pages: 170
Authors:
Marina Fisher
,
Ray Lai
,
Sonu Sharma
,
Laurence Moroney
BUY ON AMAZON
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 3.2 Use PuTTY / plink as a Command Line Replacement for telnet / rlogin
Step 4.2 Passphrase Considerations
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Step 5.1 General Troubleshooting
Step 6.1 Port Forwarding
Snort Cookbook
Logging to Multiple Locations
Logging to Email
Detecting Stateless Attacks and Stream Reassembly
Decoding Application Traffic
Experimental Preprocessors
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Seven Diagnose Before You Prescribe
Chapter Nine Selling When You re Not First
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Chapter Twelve Controlling the Buying Process
Appendix A Value Justification Example
File System Forensic Analysis
Content Category
File Name Category
Application Category
File Name Category
Summary
Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Working with TextPad
Working with Variables and Data Types
Network Programming
Using Layout Managers
Creating Applets
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmers Cookbook (Pro-Developer)
Numbers, Dates, and Other Data Types
Windows Programming
Windows Services
ADO.NET
Security and Cryptography
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