Integration Brokers
Gunjan Samtani
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Gunjan Samtani: Information Technology Group UBS PaineWebber, USA
Chapter 9 in B2B Integration:A Practical Guide to Collaborative E-Commerce, 2002, pp 254-286 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionIntegration brokers enable (best-of-breed) BOB approachArchitecture of Integration BrokersHub-and-spoke architectureMessage bus architectureMulti-hub architectureComponents of Integration BrokersMessaging servicesApplication adaptersData transformation componentWorkflow managerMetadata repositoryAdministration toolServices of Integration BrokersEnable all types of integrationWeb servicesInteroperabilityOpen architectureSupport for all communication protocolsDirectory servicesTrading partner management and personalizationSecurityScalabilityTransactional integrityIntegration broker connectivitySelecting an Integration Broker for Your CompanyLeading Integration BrokersMicrosoft BizTalk Server SuiteSeeBeyond eBusiness Integration SuitewebMethods B2B platformBEA WebLogic integrationROI on integration brokersConclusion
Date: 2002
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