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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Integration Fundamentals
- Introduction
- Integration Strategies
- Messaging Patterns
- Traditional Programming Model
- Standalone Messaging Model
- Summary
- Chapter 2. Basics
- Introduction
- Messages
- Dissecting a Message
- Generic Implementation
- Message Channels
- Declaring Channels
- Endpoints
- Service Activator Endpoint Example
- Example
- Summary
- Chapter 3. Message Channels
- Introduction
- Message Channels
- Receiving Messages
- Point-to-Point Mode
- P2P Example
- Pub/Sub Mode
- Pub/Sub Example
- Queue Channel
- Priority Channel
- Rendezvous Channel
- PublishSubscribe Channel
- Direct Channel
- Executor Channel
- Null Channel
- Summary
- Chapter 4. Endpoints
- Introduction
- Common Endpoints
- Service Activator
- Message Bridge
- Message Enricher
- Header Enricher
- Payload Enricher
- Gateway
- Synchronous Gateway
- Asynchronous Gateway
- Delayer
- Spring Expressions
- Scripting Support
- For the Curious: Endpoint API
- Consumers
- Polling Consumers
- Polling Using Triggers
- Event-Driven Consumers
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Transformers
- Introduction
- Built-In Transformers
- String Transformers
- Map Transformers
- Serializing and Deserializing Transformers
- JSON Transformers
- XML Transformers
- XPath Transformers
- Custom Transformers
- Trade Map Transformer
- String Transformer
- Using Annotations
- Summary
- Chapter 6. Flow Components
- Introduction
- Filters
- Using Custom Filters
- Using Framework's MessageSelector
- Using Annotations
- Discarded Messages
- Routers
- PayloadTypeRouter
- HeaderValueRouter
- Custom Routers
- Recipient List Router
- Unqualified Messages
- Routers Using Annotations
- Splitters
- Using Custom Splitters
- Using AbstractMessageSplitter
- Using Annotations
- Splitter in the Background
- Aggregators
- Strategies
- Correlation Strategy
- Release Strategy
- Message Store
- Resequencers
- Summary
- Chapter 7. Adapters
- Introduction
- File Adapters
- Using Namespace
- Inbound File Adapter
- File Adapter Settings
- Preventing Duplicate Files
- Filters
- File Locks
- Standalone File Readers
- Outbound Adapters
- Standalone File Adapters
- FTP Adapters
- Session Factory
- Inbound FTP Adapters
- Outbound FTP Adapters
- Caching Sessions
- JMS Adapters
- Inbound Adapters: Receiving Messages
- Synchronous Consumers
- Message-Driven Consumers
- Payload Conversions
- Publishing Messages: Outbound Adapters
- JDBC Adapters
- Inbound JDBC Adapters
- Outbound JDBC Adapters
- Summary
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