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- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- + Preface
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Chapter 1: Integration and Patterns
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Chapter 2: Using Patterns to Design the Baseline Architecture
- + Meeting the Requirements of Global Bank
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Designing the Global Bank Baseline Architecture
- View Scheduled Payments Use Case
- Adding a Message Broker for the Loan Systems
- Execute Scheduled Payment Use Case
- Designing for Execute Scheduled Payment and Receive Payment Response
- Accessing Account Services on the Mainframe
- The Portal Web Application
- Global Bank Portal Application
- Implementing the Global Bank Scenario
- Next Chapter
- + Chapter 3: Integrating Layer
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Chapter 4: System Connections
- Connecting to Layered Applications
- Data Integration
- Presentation Integration
- + Functional Integration
- System Connection Patterns
- + Data Integration
- + Functional Integration
- + Service- Oriented Integration
- + Implementing Service- Oriented Integration with ASP. NET
- + Implementing Service- Oriented Integration with BizTalk Server 2004
- + Presentation Integration
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Chapter 5: Integration Topologies
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Chapter 6: Additional Integration Patterns
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Chapter 7: Project Notebook
- + Appendix
- + Index
By providing common vocabularies and taxonomies, patterns enable software developers and architects to share important architectural, design, and implementation discoveries they make while solving commonly recurring technical challenges. Now you can take advantage of Microsoft’s extensive systems integration experience—and expedite the development of your own solutions—by examining and applying the integration patterns described in this guide. You get expert guidance and recommendations for using new and established platform-independent architecture and design patterns, as well as implementation patterns that apply specifically to Microsoft® BizTalk® Server 2004, Host Integration Server 2004, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Understand how to use individual patterns for specific technical scenarios, as well as how to combine patterns to build more complex systems. All PATTERNS & PRACTICES guides are reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams, consultants, partners, and customers—delivering accurate, real-world information that’s been technically validated and tested.
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Computers > Systems Architecture > General
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 119

