August 2018
Intermediate to advanced
372 pages
9h 29m
English
Integration is important because applications are intended to interact with each other. Forcing them to work in isolation makes them useless.
It's common to find companies that have their own software, developed in-house, to solve their specific business requirements; but, since certain scenarios tend to be common for more than one company, there are third-party services that can fulfill these needs. Since the functionality offered by these systems is ready to use, we have to find a way to make these applications work as a single system, and that's where Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) come into play.
EIPs provide proven solutions to recurring problems that can be applied in different contexts ...
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