Application Interoperability Microsoft .NET and J2EE

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Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE presents interoperability best practices, and illustrates these approaches with a functional sample application. It shows how to link Microsoft .NET and J2EE, using Web services, runtime bridges, and asynchronous techniques.
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Chapter 1: Introduction

Welcome to this guide about Microsoft® .NET and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Interoperability. This book gives you the best information available about how to ensure that enterprise applications based on J2EE work in harmony with components based on Microsoft .NET and vice versa. If you are developer with responsibility for implementing interoperability between these two platforms in an enterprise environment, then this book is for you.

The information in this book is both practical and prescriptive. Rather than discuss every possible interoperability technique in detail, it focuses on the three most likely scenarios and shows how to solve those specific challenges. If you want more in-depth discussions of the concepts behind this material, refer to resources such as Simon Guest’s book, Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit, Microsoft Press, ISBN 0-7356-1922-0.

The focus is very much on enterprise or data center environments, where scalability, throughput, reliability and security are the main operating requirements. It is not intended as a manual for how to write .NET or J2EE applications, but how to get these components to work together while minimizing any compromises to operational effectiveness.

Chapter 2: Understanding Enterprise Platforms

Chapter 2 consists of two parts. The first part looks at .NET from the perspective of an experienced J2EE developer. It links .NET concepts to principles that you already understand, showing where the two platforms differ and where they are similar. The second part of this chapter is the mirror image, providing equivalent information but for the experienced .NET developer. It introduces you to the enterprise features of J2EE and explains how Java applications work in distributed environments.

Chapter 3: Interoperability Fundamentals

Chapter 3 looks at the fundamentals of connecting .NET and Java-based applications, concentrating on the exchange of data between the two technologies. The main focus is on ensuring that both platforms agree on data types, particularly with complex data types.

Chapter 4: Interoperability Technologies: Point to Point

Chapter 4 concentrates on the point to point communication methods of XML Web services and .NET Remoting. Topics include binary communication and routing, together with the use of third-party runtime bridges for integrating Java and .NET.

Chapter 5: Interoperability Technologies: Data Tier

This chapter continues on from Chapter 4 to concentrate on techniques that apply to the Data or Resource tier. Techniques covered include shared databases and asynchronous message queuing. Finally, this chapter briefly covers other asynchronous techniques such as using the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge in Microsoft Host Integration Server.

Chapter 6: Implementing Interoperability Design Elements

Chapter 6 takes the concepts from Chapters 4 and 5 and describes how you can implement these ideas in enterprise-class application. It looks at best practices in both J2EE and .NET programming, emphasizing the role of abstraction layers in applications. The chapter moves on to showing how you would implement abstraction layers such as service interfaces and interoperability adapters in your design. Finally, it details how the sample application implements interoperability using these elements.

Chapter 7: Integrating .NET in the Presentation Tier

Chapter 7 uses the XBikes example to illustrate the scenario where you want to integrate ASP.NET Presentation tier components while keeping the existing J2EE Business tier. This allows an organization to preserve its existing investment in J2EE and take advantage of the enriched client experience that ASP.NET provides.

Chapter 8: Integrating .NET in the Business Tier

In Chapter 8, you see how the XBikes example can integrate new .NET Business tier components, while preserving the same JSP-based front end. This solution is appropriate for companies that want to maintain the same client experience but modify the Business tier. Adding .NET components allows for rapid development of business logic components or allows the use of third-party .NET Framework based products.

Chapter 9: Implementing Asynchronous Interoperability

The final chapter looks at interoperability using messaging components in the Data Resource tier. Taking the XBikes sample code, it shows how you can use Messaging components such as Microsoft Message Queue or Java Messaging Service implementations to connect to message queues, providing asynchronous operation, providing support for transactions and long running operations.

Appendix A: Installing XBikes on J2EE

Detailed steps for installing the XBikes sample application on J2EE.

Appendix B: Installing XBikes on .NET

Detailed steps for installing the XBikes sample application on Microsoft .NET.

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