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Enterprise applications integration

Enterprise applications integration

David S. Linthicum

376 pages, parution le 10/11/1999

Résumé

Organizations that are able to integrate their applications and data sources have a distinct competitive advantage: strategic utilization of company data and technology for greater efficiency and profit. But IT managers attempting integration face daunting challenges--disparate legacy systems; a hodgepodge of hardware, operating systems, and networking technology; proprietary packaged applications; and more.

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) offers a solution to this increasingly urgent business need. It encompasses technologies that enable business processes and data to speak to one another across applications, integrating many individual systems into a seamless whole.

Enterprise Application Integration provides a comprehensive examination of EAI. Inside you'll find an overview of EAI goals and approaches, a review of the technologies that support it, and a roadmap to implementing an EAI solution. You will also find an in-depth explanation of the four major types of EAI: data level, application interface level, method level, and user interface level. The book describes in detail the middleware models and technologies that support these different approaches, including:

  • Application servers, including the use of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and ActiveX
  • Message-oriented middleware (MOM) and remote procedure calls (RPCs)
  • Distributed objects, looking at CORBA and COM
  • Database-oriented middleware and standards, including ODBC, JDBC, and OLE DB
  • Java middleware standards
  • Message brokers
  • New process automation and workflow technology

This practical guide to implementing an EAI solution leads you through all the major steps, including identifying sources of data, building the enterprise metadata model, process integration, identifying application interfaces, mapping information movement, selecting and applying the technologies, testing, and maintenance. Other key topics include integrating packaged applications such as SAP R/3 and PeopleSoft, integrating the supply chain using EAI, the role of XML, and process automation. Comprehensive, practical, and clearly written, this essential resource will help anyone involved in this important business area understand the nature of EAI, its tools and techniques, and how to apply it for a significant business advantage.

Table of contents

Preface
Chapter 1: Defining EAI
Chapter 2: Understanding Data Level EAI
Chapter 3: Interface-Level EAI
Chapter 4: Method Level EAI
Chapter 5: User Interface Level EAI
Chapter 6: Implementing EAI
Chapter 7: EAI and Middleware -An Introduction
Chapter 8: Transactional Middleware and EAI
Chapter 9: Messaging, RPCs, and EAI
Chapter 10: Distributed Objects and EAI
Chapter 11: Database-Oriented Middleware and EAI
Chapter 12: Java Middleware Standards and EAI
Chapter 13: Implementing and Integrating Packaged Applications -The General Idea
Chapter 14: Integrating SAP R/3
Chapter 15: Integrating PeopleSoft
Chapter 16: Supply Chain Integration: Inter-Enterprise Application Integration
Chapter 17: XML and EAI
Chapter 18: Message Brokers -- The Preferred EAI Engine
Chapter 19: Process Automation and EAI

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 10/11/1999
Nb. de pages 376
Format 18,4 x 23,4
Poids 600g
EAN13 9780201615838

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