Pro Silverlight for the Enterprise
by Ashish Ghoda
Patterns: Applying Pattern Approaches Patterns for e-business Series
by Michele Galic; Jonathan Adams; Jon A. Bell; Richard Disney; Ville-Mikko Kanerva; Steve Matulevich; Kent Rebman; Philippe Spaas
DataPower Architectural Design Patterns: Integrating and Securing Services Across Domains
by Mike Ebbers; Bill Barrus; Servais Bonazebi; Charlton Lee; Peter Daly
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying Web applications. This IBM Redbook focuses on point-to-point application integration using the Process-focused Application Integration::Direct Connection application pattern for intra-enterprise, and the Extended Enterprise::Exposed Direct Connection application pattern for inter-enterprise.
Part 1 guides you through the process of selecting an Application and Runtime pattern. Next, the platform-specific Product mappings are identified based upon the selected Runtime pattern.
Part 2 presents guidelines on applying the Patterns approach to a sample business scenario and on selecting application integration technologies.
Part 3 provides detailed design, development, and runtime guidelines for intra-enterprise integration solutions. It teaches you by example using IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 with Web services, J2EE Connectors, and JMS.
Part 4 provides detailed design, development, and runtime guidelines for inter-enterprise integration solutions. It teaches you by example using IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 with Web services.
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Enterprise Computing
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Enterprise Computing > Design Patterns
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