Chapter 10. Resource Tier Asynchronous Integration
Introduction
Modern large-scale enterprise applications encompass a multitude of services that have to remain secure, highly available, and scalable to an increasing volume of Internet transactions. In a traditional common e-commerce application, a purchase order request has to be submitted across multiple systems. These can include a warehousing system that tracks goods, an order fulfillment service that manages individual orders, and a CRM system that maps orders to corresponding customer records. The list can vary depending on the business workflow and complexity of the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Individual transactions may take minutes, hours, or days to complete; therefore, in ...
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