Résumé
- Learn to use MSMQ message queuing technology in the
context of creating a online ordering system From
Scratch
- Choose and implement either the request/reply or
publish/subscribe application design solution to create
send and receive messages using MSMQ
- Build an order entry, processing, and fulfillment application to illustrate the functionality of MSMQ and learn how to secure and optimize system performance
Table of contents
- Part 1: Overview of Messaging
- Chapter 1: An Overview of Message Queuing and
MSMQ
- Chapter 2: Introducing Our Example: Designing the
Solution
- Part 2: Basics of MSMQ Application
Development
- Chapter 3: Sending a Message
- Chapter 4: Receiving a Message
- Part 3: Advanced MSMQ Application Development:
Processing a Request
- Chapter 5: Inquiry Workflow: Client to Server
- Chapter 6: Inquiry Workflow: Server to Back End
- Chapter 7: Automating the Inquiry Workflow
- Part 4: Advanced MSMQ Application Development:
Processing an Order
- Chapter 8: Order Confirmation Workflow: Client to
Server
- Chapter 9: Order Confirmation Workflow: Server to
Back-End Systems
- Part 5: Advanced MSMQ Application Development:
Acknowledgements
- Chapter 10: Delivery Confirmation and Audit
- Chapter 11: Processing the Journal Queues
- Chapter 12: Customer Service Application
- Part 6: Advanced Topics
- Chapter 13: Advanced MSMQ Topics
- Chapter 14: Extending MSMQ to Non-Windows
Platforms
- Part 7: Appendixes
- Appendix A: ActiveX Component Reference
- Appendix B: Exploring the MSMQ Objects
- Appendix C: Introducing the MSMQ Samples
Index
L'auteur - Neil Crane
is a specialist in the development of enterprisewide applications and has almost 10 years of experience in using industry-standard middleware tools to solve the problems of application Integration. Nell joined Level 8 in 1996 and was responsible for the development of the training curriculum for both MQSeries and MSMQ.
L'auteur - Chris Crummer
is an application integration specialist and has almost 5 years experience working with message-oriented middleware products, such as MSMQ and MQSerIes. Chris joined Level 8 in 1997 and has served as both a senior consultant and instructor.
L'auteur - Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller is a middleware specialist and instructor with Level 8 Systems. Daniel teaches the MSMQ curriculum and assists Level 8's customers with the implementation of industry-standard middleware products, such as MSMO, MQSerles, and Level 8s Falcon MQ.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | Neil Crane, Chris Crummer, Daniel Miller |
Parution | 10/10/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 350 |
Format | 18,6 x 23,1 |
Poids | 600g |
Intérieur | 2 couleurs |
EAN13 | 9780789721273 |
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