October 2003
Intermediate to advanced
736 pages
18h 50m
English
by Sean Neville
As data flows across system and domain boundaries through messaging conduits, and as developers and architects become more proficient in the patterns that govern messaging systems, new standards and products will emerge to extend the tactical reach of those patterns. Over time, patterns tend to strengthen but otherwise change little, if at all; but their implementation strategies often evolve rapidly to allow developers to apply them to much broader scales of sophistication. The fundamental Message (66) pattern, for example, finds its reach and applicability extended as implementation artifacts grow from Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to ...
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