Middleware and Enterprise Application Integration
(Sprache: Englisch)
Middleware is a layer of software that lets business applications inter-operate and eases the problem of constructing complex applications that can include market places, CRM and Internet access. The world of middleware has recently been galvanised by the...
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Middleware is a layer of software that lets business applications inter-operate and eases the problem of constructing complex applications that can include market places, CRM and Internet access. The world of middleware has recently been galvanised by the arrival of the Internet and then by Java, making it part of the e-commerce revolution. This text provides a practical introduction to the different forms of middleware (RPC, message queues, hub and spoke, CORBA and Java) and how they can be combined to produce complex architectures that are suited to business needs.-Contributes to the diffusion and understanding of the importance of the role of middleware in the design of complex information systems. -Relevant text for courses on Information Technology applied to Business Management. -The first edition of this title was a bestseller.
The Internet and Java have galvanized the world of middleware, by making it part of the e-commerce revolution. Middleware is a layer of software that lets business applications inter-operate, easing the problem of constructing complex applications, (which can include market places, CRM and Internet access). Middleware and Enterprise Application Integration is a practical introduction to the different forms of middleware (RPC, message queues, hub and spoke, CORBA and Java) and how they can be combined to produce complex architectures that are suited to business needs. This book is aimed at consultants, managers and designers of complex business software for e-commerce, and shows how the new technologies can be made to meet new demands from business, without going into technical details.
"This book should to be read by everyone working in the IT industry that is involved in the design, coding or integration of applications. Practitioners are faced with a multitude of technology choices for middleware and integration, this work provides comprehensive discussion of the available technologies and will help in the decision making process. For anyone who wishes to broaden their understanding of today's middleware technologies it's hard to find a better starting point, all IT Managers in need of more technical knowledge should read this book. For students it is an excellent general text covering the issues of middleware and integration. Buy this book and read it, I'm sure you'll learn much of worth!" - Dr Dave Watson, Program Director, Hursley Services & Technology, UK
"This book should to be read by everyone working in the IT industry that is involved in the design, coding or integration of applications. Practitioners are faced with a multitude of technology choices for middleware and integration, this work provides comprehensive discussion of the available technologies and will help in the decision making process. For anyone who wishes to broaden their understanding of today's middleware technologies it's hard to find a better starting point, all IT Managers in need of more technical knowledge should read this book. For students it is an excellent general text covering the issues of middleware and integration. Buy this book and read it, I'm sure you'll learn much of worth!" - Dr Dave Watson, Program Director, Hursley Services & Technology, UK
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Middleware and Enterprise Application Integration “
1. Overview of Enterprise Application Integration1.1 Problems to Solve
1.2 Application Integration: Semantic Level and System Level
1.3 Different Sorts of Middleware
1.4 Middleware and e-Business Architectures
1.5 Object-oriented Modelling for Constructing Architectures
1.6 Conclusion
2. RPC-based Middleware
2.1 The Client-Server Model
2.2 Client-Server and Procedure Call
2.3 Principles of the Remote Procedure Call Architecture
2.4 Concept of Contract Between Client and Server
2.5 Structure of Communication
2.6 The Standard
3. CORBA: Standard Object-based Middleware
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The CORBA Conceptual Model
3.3 The CORBA Architecture
3.4 The CORBA 2.0 Standard
3.5 Object Services
3.6 The CORBA 3.0 Standard
4. OLE/COM: Object-based Middleware from Microsoft
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The COM Object Model
4.3 OLE2
4.4 The DCOM Model
4.5 Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
5. Comparison Between CORBA and OLE/COM
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Code Reuse: Inheritance and Aggregation
5.3 Composite Document Handling: OLE2 (COM) and OpenDoc (CORBA)
5.4 Bridge Between CORBA and DCOM
5.5 Summary Table
6. Java RMI and Java Beans
6.1 The Java Language
6.2 Distributed Processing According to Java
6.3 Internet: Downloading and Execution of Applets
6.4 Remote Method Call: Java RMI
6.5 Component-based Software: Java Beans and ActiveX
7. Message-based Middleware
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Principal Functions
7.3 Evaluation of the Principal Products
8. Introduction to the Internet
8.1 The Network of Networks
8.2 Definition of the Principal Terms
8.3 The World Wide Web
9. e-Business Architectures
9.1 Information Publication on the Web
9.2 Interaction with an Enterprise Server
9.3 Transactions with an Application Server
9.4 Integrating the Application Server with the Back-office
9.5 B2B Example: Marketplaces
10. Conclusion
10.1 Choose Your Middleware
10.2 The Complete Approach: From Business Needs to Middleware Infrastructure
- Appendix A:
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Introduction to Object Technology
- A.1 The Concept of an Object
- A.2 Principal Characteristics of Object Technology
- Appendix B: MethodF": A Method for Object-oriented Analysis and Design
- B.1 Introduction
- B.2 Specification Phase
- B.3 Analysis Phase
- B.4 Design Phase
- B.5 Implementation Phase
- B.6 Summary of MethodF's Principal Steps
- Appendix C: Glossary
- Bibliography/Cybography
- A.1 The Concept of an Object
- A.2 Principal Characteristics of Object Technology
- Appendix B: MethodF": A Method for Object-oriented Analysis and Design
- B.1 Introduction
- B.2 Specification Phase
- B.3 Analysis Phase
- B.4 Design Phase
- B.5 Implementation Phase
- B.6 Summary of MethodF's Principal Steps
- Appendix C: Glossary
- Bibliography/Cybography
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Daniel Serain
- 2002, 2. Aufl., 288 Seiten, 165 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, 200 Abbildungen, Maße: 17 x 24,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Übersetzung:Craig, I.
- Übersetzer: I. Craig
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 185233570X
- ISBN-13: 9781852335700
Sprache:
Englisch
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