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Rating: Summary: Covers various interoperability options Review: What I liked the most about this book, is that it discusses different approaches -beyond web services- to achieve interoperability between .NET and J2EE, starting from integration at the database level, through Message Queuing, as well as bridge technologies.This book provides a comparison and "equivalence" between the 2 development worlds. It is a great guide from someone proficient in one technology wanting to learn about the counterparts on the other. I specially liked that it covers usage of commercial bridge products such as JNBridge and Ja.NET. The sample (source code included in the CD) is a proof of concept of interoperability through messaging components. It uses IBM WebSphere MQ on the J2EE side and MSMQ on the .NET end, as well as the Ja.NET adapter to bridge between the J2EE web tier and the .NET business tier and the J2EE business tier with the .NET data tier. Table of Contents Chapter 1: "Introduction" Chapter 2: "Understanding Enterprise Platforms" Chapter 3: "Interoperability Fundamentals" Chapter 4: "Interoperability Technologies: Point to Point" Chapter 5: "Interoperability Technologies: Data Tier" Chapter 6: "Implementing Interoperability Design Elements" Chapter 7: "Integrating .NET in the Presentation Tier" Chapter 8: "Integrating .NET in the Business Tier" Chapter 9: "Implementing Asynchronous Interoperability"
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