Strategic XMLSams Publishing, 2002 - 247 Annotation Presents XML architectures and implementations from the software architect's point of view. Strategic XML presents concrete examples that illustrate how XML facilitates the interaction between the many segments of a typical enterprise. The problem of Enterprise Application Integration is growing as businesses have increasing needs to share information seamlessly internally and externally. Strategic XML offers a roadmap. Strategic XML provides a unique XML technology map, dividing a corporate business into XML Zones and providing the proper framework for understanding XML in the context of these zones and their interaction with each other. This book is primarily designed to describe the landscape of a typical large enterprise in terms of where XML can be successfully adopted as a data format. It also should serve as a warning of where not to try to apply XML. The examples give almost equal time to Microsoft and non-Microsoft applications, reflecting the increasingly mixed nature of development in large companies. This book speaks to technologists who have decided that XML provides the benefits necessary for their organizations, but who need to map out an implementation strategy. W. Scott Means is an independent consultant based in South Carolina. He has implemented numerous enterprise-level XML-based solutions, including recent engagements with NCR and Fleet Mortgage. He co-authored the bestselling XML in a Nutshell (0596000588) for O'reilly and Associates, published January 2001. In 1994, Scott founded Foolproof Software, which designed and sold interactive computer games. Prior to founding Foolproof Software, he was a senior architect with Microsoft Corporation, where he contributed to the design and launch of the Microsoft Network. Scott recently designed and led the implementation team for Policy Management Systems Corporations's premiere Internet application line, PMSCiSolutions. |
Spis treści
Pervasive XML | 3 |
Standards and Applications | 33 |
STRATEGIC XML | 38 |
Tools and Technologies | 39 |
XML Zones | 52 |
The Employee Zone | 65 |
The B2B Zone | 73 |
The Database Zone | 83 |
Web Content Publishing | 111 |
Automating Internal Processes with XML | 129 |
Offline Order Processing Using StoreandForward | 149 |
Exposing Internal Systems to External Partners | 167 |
Accessing Remote Systems with SOAP | 187 |
Migrating Legacy Data | 205 |
Unifying Product Documentation | 223 |
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Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
ATTLIST attribute B2B Zone basic browser catalog CDATA REQUIRED CHAPTER 12 client application COBOL configuration connectivity create Customer Zone Database Driver declared document type definition Dumb Terminal e-mail element Employee Zone EMPLOYEE_ID encoding entity example Figure implement interface Internet Java language mainframe markup method Microsoft MSXML namespace object OFFLINE ORDER order processing output document parsing problem Product Documentation proprietary protocols RDBMS script simple SMTP SOAP client SOAP request SOAP server solution source document standards stored String syntax technologies template tion update users Web browser Web server Windows NT workflow WSDL WSML XML applications XML data XML document XML editor XML format XML message XML parser XML Schema XML server XPath XSL Transformations XSL-FO xsl:template XSLT XSLT processor XSLT stylesheet