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Service Oriented Java Business Integration

You're reading from   Service Oriented Java Business Integration Enterprise Service Bus integration solutions for Java developers with this SOA book and eBook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2008
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ISBN-13 9781847194404
Length 436 pages
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Service Oriented Java Business Integration
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Why Enterprise Service Bus FREE CHAPTER 2. Java Business Integration 3. JBI Container—ServiceMix 4. Binding— The Conventional Way 5. Some XFire Binding Tools 6. JBI Packaging and Deployment 7. Developing JBI Components 8. Binding EJB in a JBI Container 9. POJO Binding Using JSR181 10. Bind Web Services in ESB—Web Services Gateway 11. Access Web Services Using the JMS Channel 12. Java XML Binding using XStream 13. JBI Proxy 14. Web Service Versioning 15. Enterprise Integration Patterns in ESB 16. Sample Service Aggregation 17. Transactions, Security, Clustering, and JMX

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You have already deployed POJO components into ServiceMix and exposed them as services. An external client can invoke the POJO services by sending SOAP requests and receiving back the SOAP responses. At times, you may also need to deal with non-SOAP formatted, but plain XML messages. We also need to stream such messages too through firewalls to the bus and get them processed.

This chapter showed you how we can do this using XStream. Some legacy integration scenario might warrant this approach. You might also have noted the fact that we can replace the XStream used in this sample with any other Java XML binding framework such as Castor or XMLBeans, but XStream's advantage is the built-in integration XStream has with the ServiceMix JBI.

The ServiceMix JBI bus provides a framework for many lightweight integration libraries like XStream. It also realizes many design patterns used in software engineering like the well known Proxy pattern which we will explore in the next chapter.

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