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Enterprise Integration: An Architecture for Enterprise Application and Systems Integration (OMG) [Paperback]

Fred A. Cummins (Author)
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0471400106 978-0471400103 February 14, 2002 1
An expert guide to solving real business problems using components
This groundbreaking book gets developers up to speed on Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA components, and other cutting edge technologies that are making it easier and cheaper than ever for companies to integrate all of their applications into unified systems to support corporate decision-making. Fred Cummins presents an overview of the integration architecture and then dives right into the details, including communications messaging techniques for integrating application components, the "publish and subscribe" mechanism for linking components and monitoring business activities, using "adapters" to integrate applications, integrating Web services, work-flow management, and he also supplies proven code solutions for an array of problems associated with integrating packaged and custom applications across the enterprise.
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Businesses are being challenged to exploit new technologies while reducing costs, improving quality, and responding faster to opportunities. Electronic commerce, global markets, and Internet-speed business transactions demand fundamental changes. Business-to-business communications, enterprise portals, and application components are only some of the capabilities businesses must develop in order to compete. Fred Cummins provides guidelines for implementing an enterprise integration architecture that will enable you to capitalize on current and future technologies.

This comprehensive book begins by assessing the technology landscape, defining enterprise integration objectives, and providing a general enterprise integration architecture.

The author then dives into the keytechnologies for implementing this architecture, including:
* Messaging for EAI and communication between major business systems
* Component-based applications based on EJB and CORBA for rapid development and flexibility
* Using Extensible Markup Language (XML) for document exchange and electronic signatures
* Managing workflow for process automation and streamlining
* Web access and Web services for electronic commerce and supply-chain integration
* Security and public key infrastructure (PKI) to support single sign-on, encryption, and protection from hackers

The companion Web site, www.wiley.com/compbooks/cummins, includes:
* Reference information
* Links to other resources and tools
* Supplementary information
* Updates to the book

About the Author

FRED A. CUMMINS is an Enterprise Consultant with EDS, chair of the Common Enterprise Models Domain Task Force for the OMG, and has over thirty years of experience in management consulting and information systems development. He also contributed to the UML Profile for Enterprise Distributed Object Computing specification.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (February 14, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471400106
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471400103
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #382,664 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intermediate-level in detail, up-to-date, August 6, 2002
This review is from: Enterprise Integration: An Architecture for Enterprise Application and Systems Integration (OMG) (Paperback)
This book has found a place alongside one of my other favorites: "B2B Application Integration" by David S. Linthicum. Like Linthicum's book this one covers a wide range of EAI topics at a high level. However, this book is more up to date and drills down deeper in many topic areas, including more depth in implementation and deployment issues.

I especially liked the chapters on messaging Infrastructures, workflow management and component technologies. One note about the book's approach to components: it does not go deeply into component-based software engineering, but instead covers components from a request broker perspective. Moreover, a large part of the components discussion revolved around CORBA, which is a good conceptual approach but has yet to be widely embraced. The chapters titled "Ensuring Enterprise System Security" and "Supporting Enterprise Intelligence" are also valuable because they reflect contemporary concerns and issues.

The chapter on XML is a bit weaker than the corresponding discussion in "B2B Application Integration" by David S. Linthicum. Linthicum provides a more balance view in his book, especially regarding when not to use XML.

One additional feature that I like about this book is the accompanying web site. The links to specifications, organizations and related material point to a comprehensive collection of resources that not only augment the book, but are invaluable in their own right.

If you're looking for low-level details you will probably not like this book; however, if you want an intermediate-level, panoramic view of EAI this book is an excellent resource.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good EAI Book, May 5, 2003
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If you are looking for a general guide on EAI, this is the book. However, there are some areas where it goes flying over very important concepts. I recommend it if you are and IT Architect trying to understand the general principles of this technology but if you are a "doer" you will be dissapointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good book but too high level, August 11, 2004
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I found the book useful in learning concepts but the level of detail was not what I expected. I prefer books that illustrate concepts with detailed examples that get more complicated as you read on. Too much attention is devoted to CORBA and not enough to mapping distributed architecture concepts to newer technologies (J2EE, WebServices). XML material seems a little weak.
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infrastructure messaging service, enterprise integration architecture, message broker service, business system domain, harmonized enterprise, workflow management products, business meta data, current operating data, knowledge meta data, computational transaction, infrastructure system management, sharable components, concurrency service, concurrency control service, distributed composition, batch file transfers, synchronize phase, enterprise intelligence, message digest function, meta data repository, transactional context, stateful session bean, organization directory, entity beans, operational data store
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Extensible Markup Language, Unified Modeling Language, Sun Microsystems, Object Management Group, Transfer Protocol, Transport Protocol, Stylesheet Language, Common Object Request Broker Architecture, Internet Protocol, Model Driven Architecture, Enterprise Edition, Uniform Resource Locator, Component Object Model, Java Messaging Service, Secure Sockets Layer, Secure Socket Layer, Document Type Definition, Java Database Connectivity, Knowledge Management Knowledge, Model Interchange, Simple Object Access Protocol, World Wide Web Consortium
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