Pa ckt Publ ishing | 2008 | ISBN: 1847194400 | 436 pages | PDF | 7,3 MB
The goal of Java Business Integration (JBI) is to allow components and services to be integrated in a vendor-independent way, allowing users and vendors to plug and play.
Java Business Integration (JBI) is a specification aiming to define a Service Provider Interface for integration containers so that integration components written for these containers are portable across containers and also integrate with other components or services using standard protocols and formats. JBI is based on JSR 208, which is an extension of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
Service Oriented Java Business Integration: Enterprise Service Bus integration solutions for Java developers

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What you will learn from this book?
Assembling services and porting them across containers using JBI
Exposing EJB as a WSDL-compliant service across firewalls
Binding remote services to ESB to be consumed internally
Exposing local components in ESB like POJO as externally accessible WSDL-compliant services
Providing a web service gateway for external consumers
Accessing web services over a reliable transport channel like JMS
Implementing web service versioning using ESB
Implementing service aggregation at ESB
Transactions, Security, Clustering, and JMX in ESB
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