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Microsoft® .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit
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- + Cover
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Introduction
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Part I Getting Started
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Chapter 1 Microsoft .NET and J2EE Fundamentals
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Chapter 2 Business Requirements for Interoperability
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Chapter 3 Exchanging Data Between .NET and Java
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Chapter 1 Microsoft .NET and J2EE Fundamentals
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Part II Interoperability Technologies: Point to Point
- + Chapter 4 Connectivity with .NET Remoting
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Chapter 5 Connectivity with XML Web Services, Part 1
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Chapter 6 Connectivity with XML Web Services, Part 2
- + Exposing EJBs by Using Web Services
- + Exposing Serviced Components by Using Web Services
- + Web Services Authentication and Authorization
- + Web Service Exception Handling
- + Using UDDI
- + Pulling It All Together-Web Services Interoperability
- + Recommendations for Web Services Interoperability
- Interoperability Performance Test
- Summary
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Part III Interoperability Technologies: Resource Tier
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Chapter 7 Creating a Shared Database
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Chapter 8 Asynchronous Interoperability, Part 1: Introduction and MSMQ
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Chapter 9 Asynchronous Interoperability, Part 2: WebSphere MQ
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Chapter 10 Asynchronous Interoperability, Part 3: Bridging with Host Integration Server
- MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge
- Architecture Prerequisites for the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge
- + Installing the Software Required for the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge
- + Configuring Active Directory for MSMQ to WebSphere MQ Communication
- + Configuring the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge
- + Configuring the WebSphere MQ Server
- + Testing the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge Setup
- Summary
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Chapter 11 Asynchronous Interoperability, Part 4: BizTalk Server
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Chapter 7 Creating a Shared Database
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Part IV Advanced Interoperability
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Chapter 12 Presentation Tier Interoperability
- + Chapter 13 Web Services Interoperability, Part 1: Security
- + Chapter 14 Web Services Interoperability, Part 2: Sending Binary Data
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Chapter 15 Web Services Interoperability, Part 3: Routing
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Chapter 16 Interoperability Futures
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Chapter 12 Presentation Tier Interoperability
- Author Bio
Discover how to build applications that run on both the Microsoft .NET Framework and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)—and extend your customer reach and system shelf life. Whether your background is in .NET or J2EE, you’ll learn to implement many of the interoperability technologies available today, including Microsoft, Sun, and third-party compatibility tools. Interoperability expert Simon Guest takes a balanced look at the pros and cons of each cross-platform technology presented, including best practices, workarounds, and examples of interoperability solutions in action. You also get interoperability software on CD—plus a wealth of code you can use in your own solutions.
Discover how to:
Use .NET Remoting to enable interplatform connectivity
Write interoperable Web service solutions that show interoperability in a production environment, handle exceptions, and use UDDI
Employ Microsoft SQL Server 2000 to create a shared database between .NET and J2EE
Enable cross-platform asynchronous calling with Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) and WebSphere MQ from IBM
Implement a bridge between .NET and J2EE queues using Microsoft Host Information Server and Microsoft BizTalk Server
Deliver a consistent user interface across platforms through shared session state and shared authentication
Build complex interoperability solutions using Web services specifications for security, binary data exchange, and routing
Get code samples and software on CD
CD features:
The Mind Electric (TME) GLUE Web Services
Ja.NET bridging software from Intrinsyc
Sample interoperability code from Microsoft
A Note Regarding the CD or DVD
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 549

