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Service Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint
Successfully implement your own enterprise integration architecture using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint with this book and eBook
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Authors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Basic Principles
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Chapter 2: Base Technologies
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Chapter 3: Integration Architecture Blueprint
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Dissecting the Trivadis Integration
Architecture Blueprint
- Standards, components, and patterns used
- Structuring the integration blueprint
- The road to the integration blueprint
- Applications and integration
- Layers in the integration solution
- Information flow and roles
- Information flow and building blocks
- Combining the collection and distribution layer
- Change of direction in the information flow
- Adding the process layer
- The role of the process layer
- The building blocks of the process layer
- + Information flow in more complex integrations
- Allocating layers to levels
- + Transport level: Communication layer
- + Integration domain level: Collection/distribution layer
- + Integration domain level: Mediation layer
- + Application level: Process layer
- + Notation and visualization
- Summary
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Dissecting the Trivadis Integration
Architecture Blueprint
- + Chapter 4: Implementation scenarios
- + Chapter 5: Vendor Products for Implementing the Trivadis Blueprint
- Appendix: References
- Index
A theoretical guide, this book provides detailed and structured explanations and visualizations of the Trividas Integration Architecture Blueprint, showing you the strategy to implement your own integration projects. It draws on real-world integrations at an architectural level, and explores both product-neutral and specific integration scenarios. If you are an IT architect or manager who is responsible for any aspect of operating integration solutions, and you want to learn how to implement integration architectures in practice with the help of the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint, then this book is for you. A comprehensive understanding of SOA is required, though previous knowledge of the Trivadis Blueprint is not necessary. Less experienced specialists who have not yet dealt with integration will benefit greatly from this book by first gaining knowledge of concepts and terminology used in the context of integration architecture, while those already familiar with such expertise can move straight to discovering the base technologies associated with implementing solutions based on the Blueprint, and getting to grips with the Blueprint's structure itself. If you want to assess the solutions from different vendors and ultimately achieve comprehensive SOA integration results using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint, then this book is ideal for you.
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Book Details
Authors
Guido Schmutz, Peter Welkenbach, and Daniel Liebhart
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 337


