Managing Information Access to an Enterprise Information System Using J2EE and Services Oriented Architecture
An IBM Redbooks publication
Abstract
This IBM Redbooks publication focuses on issues associated with the
integration of an existing enterprise information system (EIS) into a
new Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and other
service-oriented applications. 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. It also addresses security context and transaction context
propagation issues.
The audience for this book is architects and developers who are implementing new J2EE and service oriented architecture (SOA) solutions that need to be integrated with existing EIS systems.
The audience for this book is architects and developers who are implementing new J2EE and service oriented architecture (SOA) solutions that need to be integrated with existing EIS systems.
Table of contents
Part 1. Scenario introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to this book
Chapter 2. Architecture
Chapter 3. Scenario overview and design
Chapter 4. Environment
Part 2. Development example
Chapter 5. Using J2EE Connector Architecture
Chapter 6. EIS integration using Java Message Service
Chapter 7. Using Web services
Chapter 8. Integration using WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
Chapter 9. Integration into business processes
Appendix A. Deploying the sample code
Appendix B. Additional material
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Chapter 1. Introduction to this book
Chapter 2. Architecture
Chapter 3. Scenario overview and design
Chapter 4. Environment
Part 2. Development example
Chapter 5. Using J2EE Connector Architecture
Chapter 6. EIS integration using Java Message Service
Chapter 7. Using Web services
Chapter 8. Integration using WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
Chapter 9. Integration into business processes
Appendix A. Deploying the sample code
Appendix B. Additional material
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