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Back cover copy Would you like to use a consistent visual notation for drawing integration solutions?

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Given that there are numerous patterns to sift through, you will likely have to review the list when crafting a new solution to just to re-familiarize yourself with the possibilities. Oct 30, Patrick rated it liked it.

This book is definitely worth reading for any sort of engineer doing “enterprisey” architecture-like work. Seems to gloss over when not to use Messaging; I almost got the impression that messaging is the only inter-processing communication that should be used.

The Need for Integration. Unexpectedly good reading but I found it only from the second try: One might lack for the meta-language examples but I myself This is a classic book on the topic. Aug 07, Stijn rated it liked it Shelves: Further Reading Enterprise Integration Patterns Web Site Gregor maintains a site with a lot more information on enterprise integration with messaging.

The book can’t tell you what solutions are right for your situation but it does a great job of making you think of the various aspects that need to be considered, such as configuration and control, security, logging and testing.

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Some of the patterns built on other patterns or were permutations of other patterns in the book, which got me wondering whether a solid understanding of the underlying principles in the Gang of Four book is the extent of the pattern knowledge you need, and this information would allow you to naturally arrive at the patterns described in this book.

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Other books in this series. Service Design Patterns Robert Daigneau.

Enterprise Integration Patterns : Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions

This is a classic book on the topic. Patterns tended to be repetitive and the same concepts kept coming up over and over again. My interest isn’t in integration at all, but software built using messaging internally. Excerpts from the book short pattern descriptions are available on the supporting website see External links.

We hunted down Gregor and Bobby, and they took up the challenge. Inthe two book authors reunited—for the first time since the publication of the book—for a retrospective and interview in IEEE Software. It covers 65 integration patterns and it introduces an iconic pattern language often called “GregorGrams”.

Because it’s a page book about me This book taught me, above all else, that I know squat about messaging systems.

You have a queue, something sends messages into the queue, something else pulls messages off to process them. In that sense I think it’s a valuable reference book. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies. Jul 30, Olegas rated it it was amazing Shelves: Dec 09, Rod Hilton rated it liked it Shelves: The reason I read this book was kind of silly.

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The pattern language presented in the book consists of 65 patterns structured into 9 categories, which largely follow the flow of a message from one system to the next through channels, routing, and transformations.

Utilizing years of practical experience, seasoned experts Gregor Bope and Bobby Woolf show how asynchronous messaging has proven to be the best strategy for enterprise integration success. The book payterns well-written and very thorough over pages of contentbut I do wish it had some more concrete examples with supporting code. I learned an absolute ton about messaging systems, channels, routing, filtering, transforming, design, and much more. Open Preview See a Problem?

The concepts of the authors are relative to the present time and have been applied in different ESB solutions Apache Camel, Spring Framework etc. And, in fairness, this book does pretty much follow that pattern, although it’s probably the most readable pattern book I’ve encountered so far – partly because it is patternw well written, partly because it’s a bit more up to date, hop partly because it’s very well structured and so has limited the ‘forward reference’ problem There is a definite “book about patterns” pattern – introduce the concepts, a long section referencing things which haven’t been defined yet, then a list all the patterns.

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