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Managing Information Access to an
Enterprise Information System
Using J2EE and Services Oriented Architecture
Discusses EIS
integration
architecture with
J2EE and SOA
Includes J2EE and
BPEL solution
examples
Contains WebSphere
Business Integration
Server Foundation
sample scenario
This IBM Redbook focuses on issues associated with the
integration of an existing enterprise information system (EIS)
into a new Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and
other service-oriented applications. The book specifically
discusses quality of service issues that are associated with
the integration of geographically remote EIS. It describes how
to use Web services, Java Message Service (JMS), and J2EE
Connector Architecture (JCA) technologies in combination to
enable access to existing transactions while addressing
transport difficulties due to variable network conditions. It
also addresses security context and transaction context
propagation issues.
The audience for this book is architects and developers who
are implementing new J2EE and service oriented architecture
(SOA) solutions that need to be integrated with existing EIS
systems.
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