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BizTalk 2013 Recipes, 2nd Edition

BizTalk 2013 Recipes, 2nd Edition

by Kishore Dharanikota
688 Pages · 2013 · 41.9 MB · 4,136 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Getting Started with BizTalk Services
by Jon Fancey
180 Pages · 2014 · 6.1 MB · 2,759 Downloads · New!
BizTalk Services is a service based on Windows Azure that was introduced by Microsoft in the summer of 2013. It provides integration capabilities in the cloud to connect enterprises together in scalable and flexible ways that go beyond what traditional on-premises integration products (such as BizTalk Server) can manage. BizTalk Services provides the ability to construct integration solutions using familiar tools (Visual Studio and Microsoft .Net) and also provides a bridge metaphor to connect applications and technologies.
HL7 for BizTalk
by Howard Edidin
208 Pages · 2014 · 7.4 MB · 1,198 Downloads · New!
HL7 for BizTalk provides a detailed guide to the planning and delivery of a HL7-compliant system using the dedicated Microsoft BizTalk for HL7 Accelerator. The HL7 Primary Standard, its various versions, and the use of the HL7 Accelerator for BizTalk are broken out and fully explained. HL7 for BizTalk provides clear guidance on the specific healthcare scenarios that HL7 is designed to overcome and provides working case study models of how HL7 solutions can be implemented in BizTalk, deployed in practice and monitored during operation. Special emphasis is given in this book to the BizTalk reporting functionality and its use to provide HL7 oversight within organizations. HL7 for BizTalk is suitable for use with BizTalk versions from 2006 R2 to 2013 R2 to suit the reader’s organization. All three versions of the HL7 standard and their differences, are explained.
RabbitMQ Essentials
by David Dossot
182 Pages · 2014 · 6.9 MB · 1,957 Downloads · New!
RabbitMQ is above all other forms of message queuing software thanks to its loosely coupled architecture and its ability to bind multiple languages, making modern web applications secure, scalable, and simple to maintain.
Apache Kafka
by Nishant Garg
88 Pages · 2013 · 1.8 MB · 1,088 Downloads · New!
Message publishing is a mechanism of connecting heterogeneous applications together with messages that are routed between them, for example by using a message broker like Apache Kafka. Such solutions deal with real-time volumes of information and route it to multiple consumers without letting information producers know who the final consumers are.
ZeroMQ
by Faruk Akgul
108 Pages · 2013 · 1.6 MB · 1,606 Downloads · New!
ØMQ (also spelled ZeroMQ, 0MQ, or ZMQ) is a high-performance asynchronous messaging library aimed at use in scalable distributed or concurrent applications. It provides a message queue, but unlike message-oriented middleware, a ØMQ system can run without a dedicated message broker. The library is designed to have a familiar socket-style API.
RabbitMQ in Action
by Alexis Richardson
312 Pages · 2012 · 6.4 MB · 3,453 Downloads · New!
RabbitMQ in Action is a fast-paced run through building and managing scalable applications using the RabbitMQ messaging server. It starts by explaining how message queuing works, its history, and how RabbitMQ fits in. Then it shows you real-world examples you can apply to your own scalability and interoperability challenges.

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