Enterprise Integration Patterns for SAP NetWeaver PI
SAP PRESS Essentials 35
(Sprache: Englisch)
Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) are design patterns that enable the integration of enterprise applications. This practical workshop provides SAP NetWeaver XI developers with the most important patterns, from Aggregator, to Content Filter and...
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Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) are design patterns that enable the integration of enterprise applications. This practical workshop provides SAP NetWeaver XI developers with the most important patterns, from Aggregator, to Content Filter and Guaranteed Delivery, to Request Reply and Splitter. The book describes the function and structure of individual EIPs, applies them to specific real-life problems, and ultimately implements them in Java for SAP NetWeaver XI. It also includes download offerings for the individual patterns.From the Table of Contents:- Introduction to Enterprise Integration Patterns- Modeling Concept- The 12 most important patterns: Aggregator, Canonical Data Model, Content Enricher, Content Filter, Content Based Router, Dynamic Router, Guaranteed Delivery, Message Expiration, Message Translator, Messaging Bridge, Request Reply, Splitter- Includes download offerings for the individual patterns
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Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) are design patterns that enable the integration of enterprise applications. This practical workshop provides SAP NetWeaver XI developers with the most important patterns, from Aggregator, to Content Filter and Guaranteed Delivery, to Request - Reply and Splitter. The book describes the function and structure of individual EIPs, applies them to specific real-life problems, and ultimately implements them in Java for SAP NetWeaver XI. It also includes download offerings for the individual patterns.
Using Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) - design patterns for the integration of enterprise applications - can help solve several recurring problems that haunt IT staffs, including filtering of special parts of messages, splitting of messages in several parts, and collecting messages according to determined aspects and sending them in a bundle.
This book lays out the strategies, approaches, and planning required to efficiently use EIP. It then goes one step further, presenting the twelve most important patterns for the integration of heterogeneous services, applications, and systems with SAP NetWeaver PI. Based on specific, real-life problems, the authors identify the appropriate Enterprise Integration pattern and then show, in detail, how to implement it for SAP NetWeaver PI. And there's more, critical software components and examples used in the book are available to via our Website!
1 Implementation of Integration Scenarios
Discover a standardized approach for implementing integration scenarios, including the various roles in the project and how to use patterns to estimate expenses and assure quality.
2 Modeling Approaches
Learn about three different strategies for modeling and organizing objects within software components: two-component strategy, three-component strategy, and process-oriented structure of the objects.
3 Design and Configuration Time
Find out how design and configuration time must proceed and the appropriate naming conventions.
4 The Twelve Most Important Patterns
See how to implement the most useful Enterprise Integration Patterns in SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1.
5 Download Offer
Find all the referenced software components on our website.
Topic Hightlights
- Aggregator
- Content Enricher
- Content filters
- Dynamic Router
- Message Translator
- Guaranteed Delivery
- Request/Reply
This book lays out the strategies, approaches, and planning required to efficiently use EIP. It then goes one step further, presenting the twelve most important patterns for the integration of heterogeneous services, applications, and systems with SAP NetWeaver PI. Based on specific, real-life problems, the authors identify the appropriate Enterprise Integration pattern and then show, in detail, how to implement it for SAP NetWeaver PI. And there's more, critical software components and examples used in the book are available to via our Website!
1 Implementation of Integration Scenarios
Discover a standardized approach for implementing integration scenarios, including the various roles in the project and how to use patterns to estimate expenses and assure quality.
2 Modeling Approaches
Learn about three different strategies for modeling and organizing objects within software components: two-component strategy, three-component strategy, and process-oriented structure of the objects.
3 Design and Configuration Time
Find out how design and configuration time must proceed and the appropriate naming conventions.
4 The Twelve Most Important Patterns
See how to implement the most useful Enterprise Integration Patterns in SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1.
5 Download Offer
Find all the referenced software components on our website.
Topic Hightlights
- Aggregator
- Content Enricher
- Content filters
- Dynamic Router
- Message Translator
- Guaranteed Delivery
- Request/Reply
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Enterprise Integration Patterns for SAP NetWeaver PI “
1. Introduction 91.1 Contents 10
1.2 Acknowledgements 12
2. Integration Tools 13
2.1 Classification 15
2.2 Selecting a Tool 20
2.3 Uses of SAP NetWeaver PI 22
2.4 The Structure of SAP NetWeaver PI 25
3. Benefits of Using Patterns to Solve Integration Problems 29
3.1 A Standardized Approach 29
3.2 Patterns for Assessing Complexity 34
4. Modeling Concept 37
4.1 Two-Component Strategy 40
4.2 Three-Component Strategy 41
4.3 Process-Oriented Component Strategy 44
4.4 Procedure at Design Time 47
4.5 Procedure at Configuration Time 52
5. Enterprise Integration Patterns 65
5.1 Aggregator 66
5.2 Canonical Data Model 76
5.3 Content Enricher 87
5.4 Content Filter 101
5.5 Content Based Router 108
5.6 Dynamic Router 116
5.7 Guaranteed Delivery 128
5.8 Message Expiration 139
5.9 Message Translator 151
5.10 Message Bridge 160
5.11 Request/Reply 173
5.12 Splitter 183
5.13 Summary 195
6. Installing and Configuring Downloads 197
6.1 Downloading the Software 197
6.2 Importing the SLD Objects 198
6.3 Defining the SLD Objects 200
6.4 Importing the ESR Objects 205
6.5 Deploying the Java Proxy 207
7. Conclusion 209
Appendices
A. Authors 213
B. Bibliography 215
Index 219
Autoren-Porträt von René de Daniel, Hermann Steinrötter
René de Daniel arbeitet seit 2003 als Berater in SAP NetWeaver XI-Projekten. Derzeit ist er bei BP in London im Einsatz, einem Ramp-up-Kunden der SAP. Er ist dort am Aufbau des "Integration Compentence Center" beteiligt, wo er für folgende Themen zuständig ist: Definition der unternehmensweiten XI-Architektur, Master SLD Strategy, Namenskonventionen für SLD, XI und CMS, Definition von Vorgehensweisen bei der Implementierung, Transport und Test, Enterprise Integration Patterns sowie Sizing, Performance Tuning und Monitoring.Hermann Steinrötter arbeitet bei der BP Deutschland AG, und ist dort als Leiter des "Integration Compentence Center" in erster Linie mit Integrationsfragen, aber auch mit der gene-rellen Architektur der ERP-Systeme beschäftigt.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: René de Daniel , Hermann Steinrötter
- 2008, 223 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 18,4 x 23,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Rheinwerk Verlag
- ISBN-10: 1592291759
- ISBN-13: 9781592291755
Sprache:
Englisch
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