index_M

   
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management interface
    input data 
    output data 
    service container 
manufacturer case study 
    ATP (Availability To Promise) 
    inventory management 
    partner flexibility 
    technical challenges 
manufacturers adopting ESB 
MBean (Managed Bean) server  2nd 
    interfaces 
MDB (Message-Driven Bean) 
message brokers 
message itineraries 
    microflow 
message servers 
    store and forward across 
message-based atomicity 
messages
    data channels, structured 
    interfaces
        loosely coupled 
        loosely coupled interactions 
        RPC-style programming 
        tightly coupled 
    invocation, generic framework 
    service interface 
    transactions, local 
messaging  [See also MOM]
    acknowledging messages 
    ACLs 
    asynchrony reliability 
    backbone 
    best-effort delivery 
    collector services 
    complexities 
    consumers 
    endpoints 
    exactly-once delivery 
    interfaces, tightly coupled  2nd 
    JMS (Java Message Service) 
    JMX 
    message autonomy 
    message components 
    persistence  2nd 
    point-to-point model  2nd 
    producers 
    publish-and-subscribe model  2nd 
    QoS 
    queues 
    reply-forward pattern 
    request/reply patterns 
    RME (Rejected Message Endpoint) 
    SOAP 
    standards of 
    topics 
        hierarchies 
    transactions, multiple resources 
    WS-Eventing 
    WS-Notification 
microflow, itineraries 
Microsoft Indigo project 
migration to XML 
MOM (Message Oriented Middleware)  2nd  3rd  [See also messaging]4th 
    abstract decoupling 
    backbone, external protocols and 
    bridging 
    core 
    interoperability 
    request/reply messaging patterns 
    security and  2nd 
    store and forward 
MOM/JMS 
multi-itinerary splitter pattern 

 


Enterprise Service Bus
Enterprise Service Bus: Theory in Practice
ISBN: 0596006756
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 126

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