Prabath Siriwardena is the Director of Security Architecture at WSO2 Inc., a company that produces a wide variety of open source software from data to screen. Before that he chaired the Management Committee—Integration Technologies at WSO2. He completed his degree and then a Masters from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. He is a member of OASIS Identity Metasystem Interoperability (IMI) TC, OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC, and OASIS Security Services (SAML) TC. He is also a member of Apache Axis PMC. He has spoken at numerous international conferences including OSCON, ApacheCon, WSO2Con, EIC, and IDentity Next. He has more than 9 years industry experience and has worked with many Fortune 100 companies.
Enterprise Integration with WSO2 ESB
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Enterprise Integration with WSO2 ESB
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Overview of this book
<p>The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) serves as a key component in most of the enterprise grade deployments. In most cases, the ESB removes point-to-point dependencies in your system to build a highly-scalable, loosely-coupled solution. ESB is a key ingredient to build an SOA infrastructure, but it's not a must. Even with an ESB, if industry best practices and patterns are not followed, users will end up in a mess. This book will teach you the essentials to get started with WSO2 ESB and solve the most commonly-faced integration problems.</p>
<p>The book starts by explaining the need for an ESB and the problems it solves. It will cover the most widely-used enterprise integration patterns, including Content Based Router, Dynamic Router, Splitter, Aggregator, Scatter & Gather, Publish & Subscribe, Detour, Service Chaining, Content Enricher and Message Broker. Learn how WSO2 ESB can bring third-party business messaging systems such as SAP, FIX, and HL7 into the SOA world, as well as how to integrate the Twitter connector into your business messaging flow.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Enterprise Integration with WSO2 ESB
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Enterprise Integration Patterns
Integration with Third-Party Message Brokers
Business Messaging and Transformations
Task Scheduling
WSO2 ESB Terminology
Index
Customer Reviews