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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

Java XML Binding


Java XML binding deals with transforming the XML instances to the Java instances and vice versa. Even though we can do this by writing Java code from scratch against the XML APIs, today we have multiple tools and frameworks which will do the same.

The above figure shows a typical scenario we might come across in B2B interactions. Leave the advanced validations or CRUD operations one can do in the XML documents alone, we are interested in the marshalling and unmarshalling functionality of the JAXB. XML is the de-facto wire format in SOA and SOI. If we need to process the XML data from within our Java components, we have to do some form of XML binding. The frameworks such as Castor and XMLBeans do exactly this. JAXB is the Java reference implementation for Java XML binding. Today, we have XStream which will do the same functionality quickly. Let us see how these frameworks are relevant in the JBI discussion.

JAXB

Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) provides a convenient way to process...

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