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Enterprise Integration with Ruby View Larger Image | Maik Schmidt Pragmatic Bookshelf, Paperback, Published April 2006, 336 pages, ISBN 0976694069 | List Price: $32.95 Our Price: $19.75 You Save: $13.20 (40% Off)
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Typical enterprises use dozens, hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of applications,
components, services, and databases. Many of them are custom built in-house or
by third parties, some are bought, others are based on Open Source projects, and
the origin of a few--usually the most critical ones--is completely unknown.
A lot of applications are very old, some are fairly new and seemingly no two
of them were written using the same tools. They run on heterogeneous operating
systems and hardware, they use databases and messaging systems from various
vendors, and they were written in different programming languages.
See how to glue these disparate applications together using popular technologies
such as:
- XML/RPC, SOAP, and others
If you're on the hook to integrate enterprise-class systems together, the tips
and techniques in this book will help.
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