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Mainsoft's Visual MainWin for Java EE
man-in-the-middle (security threat)
manageability
     in adapter strategy (messaging)
     of asynchronous communication
     of bridging strategy (messaging)
     Enterprise Service Bus
     in QoS (Quality of Service)
     in Web services messaging strategy
managed beans (MBeans)
managed code
managed environment (resource adapters)
management
     .NET Remoting
     agent-based architecture
     benefits of integration technologies
     best practices
     bridging solutions
     CORBA
     example scenario
     in .NET
     interoperability in
     ISO Network Management model
         accounting management
         configuration management
         fault management
         integration strategy comparison
         performance management
         security management
     in Java
     limitations of integration technologies
     Mono
     pitfalls
     platform unification strategy
         benefits of
         example of usage
         ISO Network Management model 2nd
         limitations of
         patterns
     proxy-based architecture
    of transactions [See transactions.]
     Web services management strategy
         commercial solutions
         ISO Network Management model
         WS-Management specification
         WSDM (Web Services Distributed Management)
Management of Web Services (MOWS)
Management Using Web Services (MUWS)
Manufacturing system [See .NET Manufacturing system (asynchronous Web services).]
Mbeans (managed beans)
MDBs (Message Driven Beans) 2nd
message alteration (security threat)
Message Inspector pattern
Message Oriented Middleware (MOM)
message replay (security threat)
Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)
     Web services best practices
messaging [See also JMS (Java Message Service).]
     adapter strategy
         benefits of
         example of usage
         limitations of
         patterns
         scope of
         solution
     bridging strategy
         benefits of
         best practices
         example of usage
         limitations of
         patterns
         Replenish Stock use case
         scope of
         solution
     Enterprise Service Bus
         benefits of
         data routing
         limitation of
         scope of
         solution
     fire-and-forget pattern
     in .NET 2nd
     in .NET Remoting
     in Java
     in Java EE
     Internet e-mail strategy
         benefits of
         example of usage
         limitations of
         scope of
         solution
     MIME versus DIME
     point-to-point pattern
     publish-subscribe pattern
     reliability of
     for transaction interoperability
     Web services messaging strategy
         benefits of
         examples of usage
         limitations of
         patterns
         Replenish Stock use case
         scope of
         solution
messaging platform, interoperability and
messaging technologies
meta-data (.NET security)
micro-tuning
Microsoft .NET Framework [See .NET Framework, basis for.]
Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) 2nd
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Microsoft Message Queueing (MSMQ) 2nd
     reliability of
Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM)
migrating [See porting .NET applications to Java EE.]
MIME, DIME versus
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
MOM (Message Oriented Middleware)
MOM (Microsoft Operations Manager)
monitors (Web services)
Mono framework 2nd
     benefits of
     limitations of
MOWS (Management of Web Services)
MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) 2nd
MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queueing) 2nd
     reliability of
MTOM (Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism)
     Web services best practices
multithreading [See threading.]
MUWS (Management Using Web Services)




Java EE and. Net Interoperability(c) 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

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