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Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise. Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise (IBM Redbook) (Paperback)
Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise. Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise (IBM Redbook) (Paperback)
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 139
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- and Inter-Enterprise
Notices
Preface
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Part 1: Patterns for E-Business
Chapter 1: 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
What s next
3.1 General guidelines
3.2 Application patterns
3.3 Process-focused Application Integration patterns
3.4 Data-focused Application patterns
3.5 Runtime patterns
3.6 Product mappings
3.7 Previous Application Integration patterns
Chapter 4: Extended Enterprise
What s next
4.1 General guidelines
4.2 Application patterns
4.3 Runtime patterns
4.4 Product mappings
4.5 Previous Extended Enterprise patterns
Chapter 5: Node Types and Product Descriptions
5.2 Product descriptions
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
7.6 Other integration technologies
7.7 Where to find more information
Chapter 8: Using RPC Style Web Services
8.1 Business scenario
8.2 System design overview
8.3 Web services for J2EE
8.4 Design guidelines
8.5 Development guidelines
8.6 Quality of Service capabilities
8.7 Best practices
Chapter 9: Using Document Style Web Services
9.1 Business scenario
9.2 Document style Web services
9.3 Design guidelines
9.4 Development guidelines
9.5 Integration with .NET-based Web services
9.6 Quality of Service capabilities
9.7 Best practices
9.8 Overview of ebXML
Part 3: Application Integration Scenarios
Chapter 10: Using the Web Services Gateway
10.1 Business scenario
10.2 IBM Web Services Gateway
10.3 Design guidelines
10.4 Development guidelines
10.5 Quality of Service capabilities
Chapter 11: Using the Web Services Gateway with J2EE Connectors
11.2 Design guidelines
11.3 Development guidelines
11.4 Quality of Service capabilities
Chapter 12: Using J2EE Connectors
12.1 Business scenario
12.2 Design guidelines
12.3 Development guidelines
12.4 Quality of Service capabilities
12.5 Best practices
Chapter 13: Using Java Message Service
13.1 Business scenario
13.2 Design guidelines
13.3 Development guidelines
13.4 Quality of Service capabilities
13.5 Best practices
Part 4: Extended Enterprise Scenarios
Chapter 14: Using Inter-Enterprise Web Services
14.1 Business scenario
14.2 Design guidelines
14.3 Development guidelines
14.4 Quality of Service capabilities
Chapter 15: Using WebSphere Data Interchange
15.1 Business scenario
15.2 Design guidelines
15.3 Development guidelines
Part 5: Appendixes
Appendix A: Scenarios Lab Environment
Sample application setup
Appendix B: Additional Material
Using the Web material
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Related Publications
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Index
Index_Numerics
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_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Examples
Patterns Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise. Direct Connections for Intra- And Inter-Enterprise (IBM Redbook) (Paperback)
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 139
BUY ON AMAZON
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Conclusion
Conclusion
Review of ADO.NET Basics
Using Stored Programs in ASP.NET
Permissions Required for Stored Programs
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Multiple Documents
Graphics with QCanvas
Reading XML with SAX
Installing Qt/Windows
Installing Qt/X11
Microsoft Windows Server 2003(c) TCP/IP Protocols and Services (c) Technical Reference
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
User Datagram Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Connections
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server Service
File and Printer Sharing
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Links to developerWorks
The Action Pane
Working with Dates and Times
Obtain the Current Roles Assigned to a User
Links to developerWorks
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Clarifying the Vision
Variations in Dashboard Uses and Data
Supplying Inadequate Context for the Data
Cluttering the Display with Useless Decoration
Sample CIO Dashboard
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Including Namespaces
Testing Code That Uses External Resources
Publishing Your Documentation
Running a Daemon Process on Unix
Setting Up and Tearing Down a Curses Program
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