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Binildas A Christudas

"Service-Oriented Java Business Integration"

JBI is based on JSR 208, which is an extension of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
(J2EE). The book first discusses the various integration approaches available and
introduces ESB, which is a new architectural pattern which can facilitate integrating
services. In doing so, we also introduce ServiceMix, an Apache Open Source
Java ESB. Thus for each of the subsequent chapters, we limit our discussion to a
major concern which we can address using ESB and then also showcase this with
samples which you can run using ServiceMix. If you are a person with a non-Java
background, the book still benefits you since most of the integration wiring happens
in XML configuration files.
Preface
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The aim of this book is to prepare an architect or developer for building integration
solutions using ESB. To that end, this book will take a practical approach,
emphasizing how to get things done in ServiceMix with code. On occasions, we
will delve into the theoretical aspects of ESB, and such discussions will always be
supplemented with enough running samples. The book, thus, attempts to distill
some of the knowledge that has emerged over the last decade in the realm of Java
Integration.


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