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This first and only book covers interoperability between both of the new Java EE 5 and .NET 2 platforms. And in light of the Sun-MS vision for a more unified platform in the enterprise, this book takes developers closer to this vision, that enables the majority of developers who work in real-world heterogeneous server-side environments that encompasses Windows, Linux, Unix, etc. TOC:Introduction.- The Business case fro co-existent J2EE and .NET Architectures.- J2EE Architecture.- .NET Architecture.- Integration Architectures.- Section Summary.- Web Tier Interoperability.- Business Tier…mehr

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This first and only book covers interoperability between both of the new Java EE 5 and .NET 2 platforms. And in light of the Sun-MS vision for a more unified platform in the enterprise, this book takes developers closer to this vision, that enables the majority of developers who work in real-world heterogeneous server-side environments that encompasses Windows, Linux, Unix, etc. TOC:Introduction.- The Business case fro co-existent J2EE and .NET Architectures.- J2EE Architecture.- .NET Architecture.- Integration Architectures.- Section Summary.- Web Tier Interoperability.- Business Tier Interoperability.- Data Tier Interoperability. Non-Native Integration approaches.- Section Summary.- Caching Architectures - Co-sharing caching fabric.- Performance, Scalability and Availability Considerations - Interoperability.- Distributed Transaction Management.- Topological Architectures - The Physical Aspect of your platform.- 3rd Party Brigdes and Solutions.
Autorenporträt
Adam Neat is a consulting manager for one of the world's leading management and IT consultancy firms. He is the Australian and New Zealand e-Infrastructure lead, covering technical architectures such as host systems, storage systems, and operating systems (and all things in between), within the communications and technology industry. He is recognized as a global expert in infrastructure architectures, and he provides specialty expertise in technical architectures covering technologies such as J2EE/Java and .NET, various forms of middleware (MQ, CORBA, etc), large-scale systems, application design and architecture, and the deployment, configuration, and management of enterprise application servers such as IBM's WebSphere, BEA's WebLogic, and Sun's SunOne Application Server. Adam is also heavily involved in the integration and production optimization of large-scale UNIX-based systems and databases such as DB2 and Oracle. Adam is a member of the Australian Institute of Management and holds a degree in computing systems from Monash University. He is an Apress author, and more info can be found at http://www.anoti.com/adamneat.