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How can today's web services be brought together in a coherent, manageable whole? How can they be integrated, monitored, and secured? To solve these problems, IT architects are turning to the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). ESB promises to simplify web services integration and promote flexible reuse, making it possible to dynamically connect, mediate, and control web services. IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, BEA, Red Hat, and Sun have all jumped on the ESB bandwagon. However, there's extensive confusion about ESB: definitions and solutions vary widely, and best practices have only recently emerged. This is an objective, expert guide to the latest ESB technologies for everyone who must learn about, assess, or work with ESB technologies. Renowned SOA expert Thomas Erl and three leading architects carefully define the concepts, technologies, and architecture of ESB on a vendor-neutral basis, and then document each primary vendor platform. Coverage includes:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Case Studies
Part I Fundamentals
Chapter 3 Understanding the Modern SOI
Chapter 4 Overview of Cloud Computing
Chapter 5 Modern SOA and Cloud Design Patterns
Part II Service Infrastructure Capabilities
Chapter 6 Mediation Services
Chapter 7 Orchestration, Process Management, and Business Activity Monitoring
Chapter 8 Rules Engines and Decision Services
Chapter 9 Transactions and Reliability
Chapter 10 Scalable Data and SOA
Chapter 11 Elastic Computing
Chapter 12 Component Frameworks
Part III Service Security
Chapter 13 Security Concepts and Standards
Chapter 14 Standards and Interoperability
Chapter 15 Threats and Mitigation
Chapter 16 Security Implementation and Best Practices
Part IV Services Governance
Chapter 17 Registries and Repositories
Chapter 18 Cloud Computing and Governance
Part V Services in Practice — On-Premises and in the Cloud
Chapter 19 Enterprise Deployments, Runtime Topologies, and ESB
Chapter 20 Product Types: ESBs and Other SOA Intermediaries
Chapter 21 Envisioning Cloud Deployment Models and Methods
Chapter 22 Infrastructure Deployment Scenarios for Cloud Computing
Part VI Appendices
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Case Studies
Part I Fundamentals
Chapter 3 Understanding the Modern SOI
Chapter 4 Overview of Cloud Computing
Chapter 5 Modern SOA and Cloud Design Patterns
Part II Service Infrastructure Capabilities
Chapter 6 Mediation Services
Chapter 7 Orchestration, Process Management, and Business Activity Monitoring
Chapter 8 Rules Engines and Decision Services
Chapter 9 Transactions and Reliability
Chapter 10 Scalable Data and SOA
Chapter 11 Elastic Computing
Chapter 12 Component Frameworks
Part III Service Security
Chapter 13 Security Concepts and Standards
Chapter 14 Standards and Interoperability
Chapter 15 Threats and Mitigation
Chapter 16 Security Implementation and Best Practices
Part IV Services Governance
Chapter 17 Registries and Repositories
Chapter 18 Cloud Computing and Governance
Part V Services in Practice — On-Premises and in the Cloud
Chapter 19 Enterprise Deployments, Runtime Topologies, and ESB
Chapter 20 Product Types: ESBs and Other SOA Intermediaries
Chapter 21 Envisioning Cloud Deployment Models and Methods
Chapter 22 Infrastructure Deployment Scenarios for Cloud Computing
Part VI Appendices