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Building a Business Case for EAI Virtually all global 2000 companies are planning major IT initiatives in the next three to five years.
J2EE for EAI Virtually all global 2000 companies are planning major IT initiatives in the next three to five years.
Why You Need to Look at the J2EE Connector Architecture in 2001 Internet commerce poses another set of EAI challenges. For example, in the UI experience its presentation, functionality, ease of navigation, and speed must leave nothing to chance.
EAI Architecture Patterns Mergers and acquisitions result in the daunting task of integrating once separate enterprise computing infrastructures.
EAI Market Segmentation The success of any business today depends on its ability to adapt to rapid change and fully embrace e-business. E-business encompasses more than electronic commerce and the ability to accept credit card orders over a Website. E-business includes closer intimacy with suppliers, partners, and customers.
Making EAI Scale We are running into a scalability roadblock in implementing enterprise application integration (EAI) solutions within many enterprises. EAI projects around the world are stalling, as EAI architects hit the upward limits of existing technology and architectures. This scalability problem has been the dominant theme of the application integration conferences I've been
EAI and Web Services As companies move in the direction of collaborative business-to-business e-commerce, they will first have to look inward to their own internal systems, applications and processes. Several business processes span across multiple internal applications. These applications must be able to communicate dynamically in real-time before a company can effectively e-communicate with the outside world.
EAI without the hype Enterprise application integration shows the best way to make apps talk: ignore vendors, focus on the business problem, and the solution will follow.

    J2EE CONNECTORS
Introduction

Enterprise Application Integration

EAI Approaches

aa Two Tier Architectures

aa Using Synchronous Adapters

aa Using Asynchronous Adapters

aa Queue-Based Approach

aa Publish-Subscribe Approach

aa Application Server Approach

aa WebServices Approach

J2EE Connectors Architecture

Connector Architecture Contracts

aa System-Level Contracts

aa Application Contract

aa Connection Management Contract

aa Transaction Management Contract

aa Security Management Contract

Managing Connections

Transactions

Managing Security

Asynchronous Messaging

Common Client Interface

J2EE Connectors and XML

J2EE Connectors and EAI

J2EE Connectors and WebServices

J2EE Connectors and Messaging

Resource Adapters

EAI Design Patterns

EAI Performance

The SAP Connector

WebLogic Adaptors

IBM Adaptors and EAI

Cape Clear Connectors

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