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Open-Source ESBs in Action: Example Omplementations in Mule and Service Mix
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  • Open-Source ESBs in Action: Example Omplementations in Mule and Service Mix
  • Written by author Tijs Rademakers
  • Published by Manning Publications Company, September 2008
  • Most modern business systems include independent applications that exchange information with each other-a technique usually called enterprise integration. An architectural approach called the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) offers developers a way to handle
  • Revealimg how to implement and use two open source ESB implementations—Mule and ServiceMix—this resource presents practical examples and highlights such features as transformation, routing, security, and connectivity.
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Pt. 1 Understanding ESB functionality

1 The world of open source ESBs

2 Architecture of Mule and

3 Setting up the Mule and ServiceMix

4 The foundation of an integration solution

Pt. 2 Using ESB core functionalities

5 Working with messages

6 Connectivity options

7 Web services support

8 Implementing enterprise-quality message flows

Pt. 3 ESB case studies

9 Implementing a case study using

10 Managing and monitoring the ESB

11 Implementing a process engine in the ESB

App. A ServiceMix 4.0

App. B Differences between Mule 1.4.x and Mule 2.0.x

App. C Graphical tool support

App. D Mule component overview

App. E ServiceMix component overview

App. F The Swing test client

App. G Overview of tools and libraries

Index


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