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Enterprise integration patterns
Book • 2003
This book provides a detailed catalog of 65 patterns for enterprise application integration and message-oriented middleware.
It covers various integration styles, including file transfer, shared database, remote procedure invocation, and messaging.
The patterns are structured into categories such as message channels, routing, transformations, and system management.
The book includes practical advice, real-world examples, and a consistent vocabulary and visual notation framework to describe large-scale integration solutions across multiple technologies.
It covers various integration styles, including file transfer, shared database, remote procedure invocation, and messaging.
The patterns are structured into categories such as message channels, routing, transformations, and system management.
The book includes practical advice, real-world examples, and a consistent vocabulary and visual notation framework to describe large-scale integration solutions across multiple technologies.
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Gregor Hohpe

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#132 - Enterprise Architecture: Selling Options for the Future, at a Cost - with Gregor Hohpe
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as the canonical reference for enterprise integration patterns and recommended reading for integration practitioners.

Glenn Renfro

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Glenn Renfro: Java and Spring community legend and my friend - on Devnexus and more
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as the foundation of Spring Integration and Apache Camel.

Christian Tzolov

S5E04 - Spring AI Agentic Patterns with Christian Tzolov
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in relation to his work on enterprise integration patterns.

Julian Wood

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talks about integration patterns, specifically the publish-subscribe message channel.

James Eastham

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as inspiration for the example code in Spring RESTbucks.


Josh Long

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