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| Enterprise information systems—the collection of relational and legacy database systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and mainframe transaction processing systems—provide the critical information infrastructure for...
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| Before delving in the details of the technologies, it is helpful to illustrate the major concerns for integrating enterprise information systems and to get a...
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| Now that we have examined some common integration scenarios, let's look at the technologies that are available on the J2EE platform to help with these...
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| The J2EE platform provides several technologies for integration, and you can combine them to fit your integration requirements. These technologies, together with the other platform...
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| Recall that enterprise data may be kept in various types of data stores, including relational databases, non-relational databases, directory servers, and so forth. Some common...
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| Now that we've examined integration design approaches and techniques, let's look at some guidelines for integrating enterprise applications with EIS systems.
We examine guidelines for integrating...
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| This chapter examined some of the key issues for enterprise application integration. It began by illustrating typical integration problems encountered by enterprises, and then described...
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