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ESB for Distributed Integration
Discover how Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) has emerged to address the need for distributed integration.

Java Pro Live! Boston, October 18, 2004

Application integration is a top priority for companies today. A number of existing and emerging Java and Web services standards are making it more cost-effective for organizations to link applications and services more pervasively than ever before. A new category of technology known as the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) has emerged to address the need for distributed integration, while readying customers for the shift to service-oriented architecture (SOA). In his Java Pro Live! session, Dave Chappell looks at how Java technology is enabling real-world distributed integration deployments today and examines a way to apply the methodology of these deployments to emerging standards efforts.

Resources:
"SOA Design: Meeting in the Middle," by Boris Lublinsky (Java Pro, August 20, 2004)
"XML and Web Services: Are We Secure Yet?" by Mark O'Neill (Java Pro, July 20, 2004)
"Integration at the Edge," by Dave Chappell (Enterprise Architect, May 26, 2004)
"Take the Enterprise Service Bus," by Lee Sherman (Enterprise Architect, Spring 2004)
"Managing the Impact of Change in an Enterprise Service Environment," by James Phillips (Enterprise Architect, Summer 2003)




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