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Enterprise Application Integration with Java and XML by J.P. Morgenthal,Bill La Forge
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Enterprise Application Integration with Java and XML [Paperback]

by J.P. Morgenthal and Bill La Forge

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Description of Enterprise Application Integration with Java and XML

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is the discipline of linking disparate applications, platforms, and operating systems to work as one -- and deliver powerful business results seamlessly. Platform-independent Java may be the most powerful EIA tool ever invented, but mechanisms are still needed to exchange data with non-Java applications. XML provides those mechanisms. This is the first complete guide to using Java and XML together to build real-world EIA solutions! First, review the basics of XML and how it can be used to build EAI infrastructure. Identify your requirements for sharing and exchanging data; then build Java applications for parsing and processing XML documents. Learn how to move data between Java and non-Java applications: serializing Java objects into XML; using XML with relational databases; asynchronous messaging with XML; and much more.
The CD-ROM contains extensive source code from the book, plus a remarkable library of leading-edge software and trialware, including: Bluestone Visual-XML desktop XML development environment; IBM XML4J Java-based parser; Push-technologies SpiritWAVE2 implementation of the Java Messaging Service; and webMethods BizView realtime XML Query Language interpreter.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780130851352
Pages:
528 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
206335
Publisher:
Pearson Professional Education
Published:
10/08/2000

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About J.P. Morgenthal and Bill La Forge

JP MORGENTHAL is Chief Technology Officer for XML Solutions Corporation. He has over fifteen years experience designing and developing distributed applications. JP is also an internationally known industry analyst covering Internet technologies and is a sought-after speaker at industry events. About the Series Editor Dr. Goldfarb is the father of markup languages, a term he coined in 1970. He is the inventor of SGML, the International Standard on which both XML and HTML are based. You can find him on the Web at www.xmltimes.com

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