Using Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) design patterns for the integration of enterprise applications can help solve several recurring problems that haunt IT staffs, including filtering of special parts of messages, splitting of messages in several parts, and collecting messages according to determined aspects and sending them in a bundle. This book lays out the strategies, approaches, and planning required to efficiently use EIP. It then goes one step further, presenting the twelve most important patterns for the integration of heterogeneous services, applications, and systems with SAP NetWeaver PI. Based on specific, real-life problems, the authors identify the appropriate Enterprise Integration pattern and then show, in detail, how to implement it for SAP NetWeaver PI. And that's just for starters...Critical software components and examples used in the book are available for download on our Website!
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Rene de Daniel has been a consultant in SAP NetWeaver XI projects since 2003. He is currently working for BP in London, a SAP ramp-up customer. He is involved in building the Integration Competence Center where he is responsible for the following topics: definition of enterprise-wide XI architecture, the master SLD strategy, naming conventions for SLD, XI, and CMS, definition of implementation approaches, transport and test, Enterprise Integration Patterns as well as sizing, performance tuning, and monitoring. Hermann Steinroetter works for BP Deutschland AG, where he manages the Integration Competence Center. He is responsible for integration issues and the general architecture of ERP systems.
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