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Enterprise Integration Patterns is a book by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf and describes a number of design patterns for the use of enterprise application integration and message-oriented middleware.
Enterprise Integration Patterns can be implemented without coding with Apache Camel or the enterprise version, FUSE Mediation Router[1].
Contents |
English editions
- Hohpe, Gregor; Bobby Woolf (2003). Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions. ISBN 0-321-20068-3.
References
See also
- Apache Camel
- Apache Synapse
- FUSE Mediation Router (enterprise Camel)
- Apache ServiceMix
- FUSE ESB (enterprise ServiceMix)
- IBM WebSphere MQ
- Java Message Service
- Microsoft BizTalk Server
- Microsoft Message Queuing
- MOND Technologies
- Service Oriented Architecture
- Event-driven SOA
External links
- http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com
- The Table Of Contents: gives a list of all the patterns along with a summary of their use
- Enterprise Integration Pattern training videos
- FUSE Mediation Router (enterprise Camel)
- FUSE ESB (enterprise ServiceMix)
- Spring Integration
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