Enterprise application integration with CORBA : component and Web-based solutions
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Enterprise application integration with CORBA : component and Web-based solutions
Wiley, c2000
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"Wiley Computer Publishing" -- T.p.
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"This book...gives EAI architects and developers the opportunity to learn directly from the authority on distributed computing, EAI, and CORBA." -David S. Linthicum Chief Technology Officer, SAGA Software, Inc. In this book a CORBA pioneer provides proven, cost-effective techniques for integrating enterprise applications (including legacy applications) into modern, multiplatform systems. He also offers valuable advice and guidance on how to build new CORBA-based applications using the latest features of CORBA 3 . With the help of numerous case studies and examples, he provides detailed solutions for specific integration problems along with step-by-step guidance on: Using CORBA as the infrastructure for EAI Architecture principles for integrating the Web and back-end systems CORBA Component Model for component-based development Relationship of CORBA components to DCOM, JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans Using the essential CORBA services Object wrapping techniques for integrating legacy applications into multi-platform systems Building secure, multiplatform Web applications On the companion Web site at www wiley.com/compbooks/zahavi/ you'll find: Articles on related topics Continually maintained ORB and integration server, vendor, and product comparisons A dynamic discussion group on architectural best practices
Table of Contents
INTEGRATION FUNDAMENTALS. Systems and Application Integration. Architecting and Integrated System. Architecture Design Principles. INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Applying the OMA. Essential CORBA Services: Part One. Essntial CORBA Services: Part Two. Implementing a CORBA-Based Web Architecture. Integrating the Enterprise with Distributed Object Components. Securing the Enterpise. INTEGRATION IN PRACTICE. Integrating the Legacy. EAI and CORBA: Lessons Learned. Appendices. Index.
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