Managing Information Access to an Enterprise Information System Using J2EE and Services Oriented Architecture
Managing Information Access to an Enterprise Information System Using J2EE and Services Oriented Architecture
Managing Information Access to an Enterprise Information System Using J2EE and Services Oriented Architecture
The
book specifically discusses quality of service issues that are associated with
the integration of geographically remote EIS. It describes how to use Web
services, Java Message Service (JMS), and J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA)
technologies in combination to enable access to existing transactions while
addressing transport difficulties due to variable network conditions. Topics
covered includes: Architecture Scenario overview and design, Environment,
Development example, Using J2EE Connector Architecture, EIS integration using
Java Message Service, Using Web services, Integration using WebSphere Business
Integration Adapters, Integration into business processes and Deploying
the sample code.
Author(s): William
Moore, Corville Allen, Ralf Bracht, Sook Chua, Daniel Koch and Donato Marrazzo
This PDF covers the following topics related to Java
J2ee : Introduction to Java, Classes, Inheritance, Exceptions, Applets, Multi
Threaded programming, Event handling, Swings, Java 2 Enterprise Edition
Overview, Database Access, Servlets, JSP, RMI, Enterprise Java Beans.
This tutorial is intended for
programmers who are interested in developing and deploying J2EE 1.4 applications
on the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.2. Topics covered
includes: Java API for XML Processing, Simple API for XML, Document Object
Model, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations, Building Web Services
with JAX-RPC, SOAP with Attachments API for Java, Java API for XML Registries,
Java Servlet Technology, JavaServer Pages Technology, JavaServer Pages Standard
Tag Library and Enterprise Beans.
The book, EJB Design Patterns, goes beyond high-level design pattern
descriptions into critical EJB-specific implementation issues, illustrated with
source code implementations. The book contains a catalog of twenty advanced EJB
patterns and provides strategies for mapping application requirements to
patterns-driven design, J2EE development best practices, and a collection of EJB
tips and strategies, and other topics such as Build-System best practices using
Ant, JUnit testing strategies, using Java Data Objects (JDO) as an alternative
to entity beans, and more.