
Open-Source ESBs in Action
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Open Source ESBs in Action shows you how to implement and use two open source ESB implementations: Mule and ServiceMix. The authors introduce you to these freely-available ESB tools and present practical examples of how to use them in real-world scenarios. You will learn how the various features of an ESB such as transformation, routing, security, connectivity and more can be implemented using Mule and ServiceMix. You will also learn how to solve common enterprise integration problems using a structured approach.
Beyond simply learning how Mule and Service Mix work, you'll learn the core techniques of ESB implementation such as Process Choreography, or the implementation of complex business processes through an ESB, and Service Orchestration, or exposing a set of services as a single service. The book shows you the fundamentals of ESB-based event processing and Quality of Service concerns like security, reliable delivery, and transaction management.
Working in integration projects is exciting, with new technologies and paradigms arriving every day. Open Source technologies like Mule and ServiceMix both offer lower-cost solutions and a higher degree of innovation than commercial ESB implementations. Open Source ESBs in Action will help you master ESB-driven integration techniques quickly and will provide you with knowledge you need to work effectively with Mule and ServiceMix.
Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
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Jos Dirksen is a software architect with extensive experience applying open source tools to integration and governance challenges. He is coauthor of
Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- Part 1. Understanding ESB functionality
- Chapter 1. The world of open source ESBs
- Chapter 2. Architecture of Mule and ServiceMix
- Chapter 3. Setting up the Mule and ServiceMix environments
- Chapter 4. The foundation of an integration solution
- Part 2. Using ESB core functionalities
- Chapter 5. Working with messages
- Chapter 6. Connectivity options
- Chapter 7. Web services support
- Chapter 8. Implementing enterprise-quality message flows
- Part 3. ESB case studies
- Chapter 9. Implementing a case study using patterns
- Chapter 10. Managing and monitoring the ESB
- Chapter 11. Implementing a process engine in the ESB
- Appendix A. ServiceMix 4.0
- Appendix B. Differences between Mule 1.4.x and Mule 2.0.x
- Appendix C. Graphical tool support
- Appendix D. Mule component overview
- Appendix E. ServiceMix component overview
- Appendix F. The Swing test client
- Appendix G. Overview of tools and libraries
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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