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Designing and Implementing Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA Solutions
Orlando, Florida July 11-July 15
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Min Luo, SOA and Web Services Center of Excellence, IBM Global Services
Benjamin Goldshlager, Certified I/T Architect, Certified I/T Specialist, IBM Global Services
Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been proven to be a flexible and extensible architecture for designing and realizing industry solutions and applications. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a hub for integrating different kinds of services through messaging, event handling, and business performance management. This tutorial will focus on a SOA solution framework; the critical role and value proposition of an ESB in SOA and Web Services; ESB (and SOA) analysis and design methodology; Best practices for the practical design and implementation of an ESB, including ESB design using the enterprise integration and application integration patterns; ESB and business process integration tools and techniques for ESB implementation; and Performance, security and transaction management. This tutorial is based on numerous projects and solution architectures that the authors and colleagues have been engaged in the last 3 years in various industries, including government, financial, retail, electronics and distribution.

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Min Luo, Benjamin Goldshlager, Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, "Designing and Implementing Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA Solutions," scc, vol. 2, pp.xiv, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-2, 2005
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