Pro Spring Integration is an authoritative book from the experts that guides you through the vast world of enterprise application integration (EAI) and application of the Spring Integration framework towards solving integration problems. The book is: An introduction to the concepts of enterprise application integration A reference on building event-driven applications using Spring Integration A guide to solving common integration problems using Spring Integration What makes this book unique is its coverage of contemporary technologies and real-world information, with a focus on common…mehr
Pro Spring Integration is an authoritative book from the experts that guides you through the vast world of enterprise application integration (EAI) and application of the Spring Integration framework towards solving integration problems. The book is:
An introduction to the concepts of enterprise application integration A reference on building event-driven applications using Spring Integration A guide to solving common integration problems using Spring Integration What makes this book unique is its coverage of contemporary technologies and real-world information, with a focus on common problems that users are likely to confront. This book zeroes in on extending the Spring Integration framework to meet your custom integration demands.
As Spring Integration is an extension of the Spring programming model, it builds on the Spring Framework's existing support for enterprise integration. This book will take you through all aspects of this relationship and show you how to get the most out of your Spring applications, where integration is a consideration. It discusses simple messaging within Spring-based applications and integration with external systems via simple adapters. Those adapters provide a higher-level of abstraction over Spring's support for remoting, messaging, and scheduling, all of which receives coverage in this book.
Josh Long is the Spring developer advocate for SpringSource, an editor for InfoQ.com, and author/co-author of many works (including Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, Second Edition, published by Apress). Josh has spoken at numerous industry conferences, including Geecon, TheServerSide Java Symposium, SpringOne, OSCON, JavaZone, Devoxx, JAX, and Java2Days. When he s not hacking on Spring Integration and other open-source code (see http://Git.SpringSource.org, http://GitHub.com/SpringSource, and http://GitHub.com/JoshLong), he can be found at the local Java user group, a coffee shop, or the airport. Josh likes solutions that push the boundaries of the technologies that enable them. His interests include scalability, big data, business process management, grid processing, rich Internet applications, mobile computing, and so-called "smart systems". He blogs at http://blog.springsource.org and JoshLong.com, and can be reached at josh@joshlong.com.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Enterprise Application Integration Fundamentals 2. Exploring the Alternatives 3. Introduction to Core Spring Framework 4. Introduction to Enterprise Spring 5. Introduction to Spring Integration 6. Channels 7. Transformation and Enrichment 8. Message Flow: Routing and Filtering 9. Endpoints and Adapters 10. Monitoring and Management 11. Talking to The Metal 12. Enterprise Messaging with JMS and AMQ 13. Social Messaging with Email, XMPP, and Twitter 14. Web Services 15. Extending Spring Integration 16. Scaling Your Spring Integration Application 17. Spring Integration and Spring Batch 18. Spring Integration and Your Web Application
1. Enterprise Application Integration Fundamentals 2. Exploring the Alternatives 3. Introduction to Core Spring Framework 4. Introduction to Enterprise Spring 5. Introduction to Spring Integration 6. Channels 7. Transformation and Enrichment 8. Message Flow: Routing and Filtering 9. Endpoints and Adapters 10. Monitoring and Management 11. Talking to The Metal 12. Enterprise Messaging with JMS and AMQ 13. Social Messaging with Email, XMPP, and Twitter 14. Web Services 15. Extending Spring Integration 16. Scaling Your Spring Integration Application 17. Spring Integration and Spring Batch 18. Spring Integration and Your Web Application
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