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Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java JP Morgenthal

Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java By JP Morgenthal

Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java by JP Morgenthal


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Summary

A guide to designing and building Enterprise application integration solutions using Java and XML. XML provides the flexibility to create a system capable of multi-tasking, and Java offers programmers the tools to create large industrial applications.

Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java Summary

Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java by JP Morgenthal

For courses in Web Development (CGI, XMl), Java/Visual J++, and Java-Intermediate/Advanced Programming.

This is an advanced book for Java programmers who need to create applications that manipulate XML-encoded data. Topics covered include parsing and processing XML with Java, Java serialization messaging, RMI, and enterprise Java Beans. All of the source code will be made available on the accompanying CD-ROM.

About JP Morgenthal

JP MORGENTHAL is Chief Technology Officer for XML Solutions Corporation. He has over fifteen years experience designing and developing distributed applications. JP is also an internationally known industry analyst covering Internet technologies and is a sought-after speaker at industry events.

About the Series Editor

Dr. Goldfarb is the father of markup languages, a term he coined in 1970. He is the inventor of SGML, the International Standard on which both XML and HTML are based. You can find him on the Web at www.xmltimes.com

Table of Contents



1. Introduction.

About this Book. XML Basics. XML in the Business World. Getting Started.

I. BASICS OF EAI.

2. Building an EAI Infrastructure.

Introduction. Building Virtual Applications. EAI Infrastructures. Requirements for Data Sharing. Requirements for Exchanging Data. Summary.

3. Methods of Processing XML.

Introduction. Parsing XML. The Simple API for XML. W3C Document Object Model. Sidebar: Is DOM Too Heavyweight For EAI? Summary. Looking Ahead.

II. SHARING AND EXCHANGING DATA.

4. Sharing and Exchanging Data.
5. Transforming Java Objects into XML.

Introduction. Summary.

6. Using XML with Relational Databases.

Introduction. Modeling Spectrum. The Example. Extending the DTD. Modeling Datatypes. Modeling Relationships. The Example Step-by-Step. Conclusion. Listings. Mapping XML into Existing Schemas. Summary.

7. XML and Message-Oriented Middleware.

Introduction. Summary.

8. XML and Directory Services.

Introduction. Directory Services. Sidebar: Extending Directory Services with XML. Summary.

III. PROGRAMMING MODELS FOR EAI.

9. The Declarative Programming Model.

Introduction. The Declarative Programming Model. The Declarative Programming Model XML Document Type. Summary.

10. Dynamic Applications.

Introduction. MDSAX. SAX Filters. Summary.

11. Wrapping Up.
Appendix A: Extensible.

Markup Language.

Appendix B: Document Object.

Model (Core) Level.

Appendix C: SAX Interfaces.
Appendix D: Java Language.

Binding.

Index.

Additional information

GOR002319064
9780130851352
0130851353
Enterprise Application Integration with XML and Java by JP Morgenthal
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20000810
528
N/A
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