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Develop your own service-based applications, from simple deployments through to complex legacy integrations
Learn how services can communicate with each other and the benefits to be gained from loose coupling
Contains clear, practical instructions for service development, highlighted through the use of numerous working examples
What you will learn from this book
Install, configure, administer, start and stop the JBoss Application Server (AS) and then deploy JBoss ESB onto JBoss AS.
Run the JBoss ESB example “quickstart” sample applications, so that you understand the applications’ output, and how to debug the JBoss ESB application failures
Build custom JBoss ESB applications with JBoss ESB’s out-of-the-box actions or your own action code
Use a service registry to provide access to your services and store and access your metadata
Integrate your custom application with other applications through the protocols supported by JBoss ESB gateway listeners
See how the behavior of services can alter through content-based routing and message transformation
Use other JBoss open source projects such as the JBoss AS and JBDS with JBoss ESB to create, deploy, and administer services
Integrate existing web services with your applications’ services over JBoss ESB
Len DiMaggio
Len DiMaggio stumbled into computer programming at business school and has never looked back. He considers himself very lucky to have always worked with and for fun and interesting people during his over two decades tracking elusive software bugs. One of his earliest work experiences was accompanying his first manager on long walks to collect blunt instruments to be used to “break in” new technical user documents. Len has worked for some of the better known pioneering technical companies such as DEC, BBN, GTE, Rational, IBM and now JBoss by Red Hat. Len is the software test team lead for the open source JBoss Service Oriented Architecture Platform (SOAP) which is built on Jboss ESB. This is Len's first book. He is a “Most Valuable Blogger” at Dzone where he is a frequent contributor. Len has also written over 50 articles for Dzone, Red Hat Magazine, Dr. Dobbs' Journal and other publications. Len writes a blog that is (mostly) dedicated to software testing subjects (http://swqetesting.blogspot.com/), is a proud member of the JBoss community (http://community.jboss.org/people/ldimaggio) and, when he is not testing software, is a frequent contributor to Fotopedia.
Language : English
Paperback : 320 pages [ 235mm x 191mm ]
Release Date : January 2012
ISBN : 1849516588
ISBN 13 : 9781849516587
Author(s) : Len DiMaggio, Kevin Conner, Magesh Kumar B, Tom Cunningham
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