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B2B Application Integration

B2B Application Integration

e-Business-Enable Your Enterprise

David S. Linthicum

407 pages, parution le 01/01/2001

Résumé

e-Business is no longer a buzzword; it is a reality in which internal and external business systems customers, financial partners, suppliers, and support operations communicate and execute transactions instantly and automatically. These emerging electronic business-to-business (B2B) relationships require a new type of integration technology that is dependent on intelligent, flexible middleware layers that glue disparate applications, databases, and processes together.

B2B Application Integration is a comprehensive guide to the concepts, techniques, and technologies that enable application integration, the technical foundation of e-Business. Noted application integration expert David Linthicum details real-time application integration solutions and explains how middleware layers work to create a seamless whole out of numerous independent systems, both within and between enterprises.

Inside you will find in-depth coverage of the five types of B2B application integration: data-oriented, application interface-oriented, method-oriented, portal-oriented, and process integration-oriented. B2B Application Integration also describes in detail available middleware technologies and existing and emerging B2B application integration standards. Specific topics covered include:

  • Enabling B2B application integration standards, including XML, RosettaNet, BizTalk, and XSLT
  • Message brokers and B2B integration servers for B2B application integration
  • EAI technology and B2B application integration
  • Database-to-database integration models
  • Integrating with packaged applications and vertical market interfaces
  • Frameworks, distributed objects, and transaction servers for method-oriented B2B application integration
  • Portal-oriented integration, focusing on Web enablement technologies
  • Digital exchanges and B2B application integration
  • Tools and approaches for process integration-oriented B2B application integration
  • Transactional middleware, including Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Transactional COM+, and their use with application servers
  • Java middleware standards such as JMS, EJB, J2EE, and RMI
  • Traditional RPCs and Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM)
  • Distributed objects, including CORBA and COM+
  • Database-oriented middleware, including ODBC, JDBC, and OLE DB

Also discussed are the ways to evaluate and choose the most effective application-integration approaches and technologies for your organization. This book will give you a clear understanding of the tools and techniques required for successful application integration and the know-how you need to put them to work to create a successful e-Business solution.

Contents
  • Chapter 1: Defining B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 2: Understanding Data Oriented B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 3: Application Interface Oriented B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 4: Method Oriented B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 5: Portal Oriented B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 6: Process Integration Oriented B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 7: An Introduction to Middleware
  • Chapter 8: Transactional Middleware and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 9: RPCs, Messaging and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 10: Distributed Objects and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 11: Database-Oriented Middleware and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 12: Java Middleware Standards and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 13: Message Brokers and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 14: XML and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 15: Using RosettaNet for B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 16: BizTalk and B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 17: Using XSLT for B2B Application Integration
  • Chapter 18: Understanding Supply Chain Integration
  • Chapter 19: B2B Application Integration Moving Forward
  • Appendix A: Integrating SAP R/3
  • Appendix B: Integrating PeopleSoft
  • Appendix C: RosettaNet PIP Specification: Cluster1: Partner, Product and Service Review
  • Index

L'auteur - David S. Linthicum

David S. Linthicum is the CTO of SAGA Software, Inc., in Reston, Virginia (www.sagasoftware.com), and is an internationally known application integration and e-Business expert. David has developed many of the ideas for modern distributed computing, including EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) and B2B application integration--approaches and technology in wide use today. In addition, David is the author of more than 300 articles for major computing publications, and writes monthly columns for several popular industry magazines. David has authored or coauthored six books, including David Linthicum's Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development (Wiley, 1997). David is a keynote speaker at many leading technology conferences.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) David S. Linthicum
Parution 01/01/2001
Nb. de pages 407
Format 18,5 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 635g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201709360

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