Index_I


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IAsyncResult.AsyncWaitHandle object, 124

IAsyncResult.IsCompleted property, 124

IBLLWSServiceInterface, 212

IBM Application Server installation, 299–305

IBM Web Services Toolkit, 105

IBM WebSphere MQ 5.3, 278–280

installing, 287–288

installing the XBikes sample code, 289–290

XBikes message queue, 289

IDE

to implementing JSP-based application, 41

Java Web service creation, 102

other vendor products, 40

Web Matrix, 31

IDL, 30

IIS

accessing components from Java, 76

ASP.NET applications, 31

for hosting .NET Remoting objects, 71

for hosting presentation and business tier components, 32

security features of, 110

Ildasm.exe, 28

ILS, 105

Initialise()

Ja.NET, 229

JNBridgePro, 223

initialise method

creating J2EE interoperability adapters, 250

.NET interoperability adapters, 215–216

InProc

J2EE Business tier business service fa ade, 186

J2EE Data Access Logic service fa ade, 191

.NET business fa ade, 195

.NET Framework Data Access Logic service fa ade, 199

integrated design environment. See IDE

integrated development environment. See IDE

integration brokers. See brokers

Interface Definition Language. See IDL

interfaces. See JNDI; service interfaces; Web service service interfaces

Internet Information Services. See IIS

Internet Locator Services. See ILS

interoperability. See also asynchronous interoperability; Business tier; data tier; point to point interoperability; use case interoperability adapters

achieving lower project costs, 8–9

adding components to multi-tiered applications, 182–183

asynchronous interoperability implemention, 13

benefits of UDDI, 106

Business scenario linking, 15

changing methods, 294–299, 326–334

components on .NET Framework Business and Data tiers, 196–197

connection points described, 177–178

defining, 9–10

design elements implementation, 4, 157–201

diagram of points in multi-tiered applications, 177

facing challenges of, 49–51

fundamentals, 4, 49–65

identifying business need for, 6–8

implementing, 176–183

JNBridgePro for, 83, 218–225

layers and components, 178–183

listing technologies, 15

major scenarios described in this book, 10–13

Microsoft .Net Components in the Business Tier, 12

Microsoft .Net Components in the Presentation Tier, 11

migrating to Microsoft .NET, 8

overview, 9–15

points in multi-tiered applications, 177

proof of concept studies, 7–8

reuse of existing systems, 7

scenarios, 10–13, 164–165

technologies listed, 14

XBikes implemention, 184–200

interoperability adapter factories, 181–182, 195. See also interoperability adapters

Interoperability Adapter/Service Interface patterns, 108

interoperability adapters. See also interoperability adapter factories; resource interoperability adapters

in asynchronous communications, 263

asynchronous interoperability adapter, 268–269

building with Ja.NET, 227–232

building with JNBridgePro, 221–225

described, 180–182

implementing with JNBridgePro, 223–225

J2EE asynchronous interoperability adapter, 268–269

J2EE interoperability adapter factories, 191–192

J2EE overview, 245–251

J2EE procedure, 249–251

J2EE Resource interoperability adapters, 190–191

J2EE use case interoperability adapters, 187–188

J2EE XML configuration file, 192

Ja.NET, 227–232, 258–260

.NET, 213–217

.NET Framework, 268–269

.NET Framework asynchronous interoperability adapter, 268

.NET Framework use case interoperability adapters, 194–195

.NET in the Business tier, 237

.NET in the Presentation tier, 205

interoperability factories, 200

Intrinsyc, 68, 73, 134, 203

introduction, 1–16

IUseCaseCommand interface, 163, 250

Ja.NET, 229




Application Interoperability. Microsoft. NET and J2EE
Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE: Microsoft(r) .Net and J2ee (Patterns & Practices)
ISBN: 073561847X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 104

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