Chapter 13. Bibliography

Analyst Reports

Gartner Predicts: 2003 (DF-18-7304). http://www.gartner.com. (Quote from Roy Schulte in Chapter 1)

Gartner Predicts: 2004 (118991). “Enterprise Service Buses are Taking Off.” http://www.gartner.com.

IDC. The Enterprise Service Bus: Disruptive Technology for Software Infrastructure Solutions (Document #29132). http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=29132.

IDC. Integration Standards Trends in Program Development: It All Depends on What the Meaning of “Open” Is (Document #30365). November 2003. http://www.idc.com/.

Books

Alexander, Christopher et al. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. Oxford University Press, 1977.

Fowler, Martin. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. Addison Wesley, 2002.

Hohpe, Gregor and Bobby Woolf. Enterprise Integration Patterns. 2004. Pearson Education, Inc. Figures: Aggregator, p.268; Content-Based Router, p.230; Control Bus, p.540; Message Broker, p.322; Message Channel, p.60; Publish-Subscribe Channel, p.106; Routing Slip, p.301; Splitter, p.259. © Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison Wesley.

Kaye, Doug. Loosely Coupled: The Missing Pieces of Web Services. RDS Press, 2003.

Kreger, Heather, Ward K. Harold, and Leigh Williamson. Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems. Addison Wesley, 2002.

Monson-Haefel, Richard and David A. Chappell. Java Message Service. O’Reilly, 2000.

Miscellaneous

The CIO Council’s XML Web Services Working Group “Kickoff Presentation” ...

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