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Spring Integration in Action [Paperback]

Mark Fisher , Jonas Partner , Marius Bogoevici , Iwein Fuld
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26 Sep 2012 1935182439 978-1935182436 1

Summary

Spring Integration in Action is a hands-on guide to Spring-based messaging and integration. After addressing the core messaging patterns, such as those used in transformation and routing, the book turns to the adapters that enable integration with external systems. Readers will explore real-world enterprise integration scenarios using JMS, Web Services, file systems, and email. They will also learn about Spring Integration's support for working with XML. The book concludes with a practical guide to advanced topics such as concurrency, performance, system-management, and monitoring.

The book features a foreword by Rod Johnson, Founder of the Spring Network.

About the Technology

Spring Integration extends the Spring Framework to support the patterns described in Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf's Enterprise Integration Patterns. Like the Spring Framework itself, it focuses on developer productivity, making it easier to build, test, and maintain enterprise integration solutions.

About the Book

Spring Integration in Action is an introduction and guide to enterprise integration and messaging using the Spring Integration framework. The book starts off by reviewing core messaging patterns, such as those used in transformation and routing. It then drills down into real-world enterprise integration scenarios using JMS, Web Services, filesystems, email, and more. You'll find an emphasis on testing, along with practical coverage of topics like concurrency, scheduling, system management, and monitoring.

This book is accessible to developers who know Java. Experience with Spring and EIP is helpful but not assumed.

Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

What's Inside
  • Realistic examples
  • Expert advice from Spring Integration creators
  • Detailed coverage of Spring Integration 2 features
About the Authors

Mark Fisher is the Spring Integration founder and project lead. Jonas Partner, Marius Bogoevici, and Iwein Fuld have all been project committers and are recognized experts on Spring and Spring Integration.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 BACKGROUND
  1. Introduction to Spring Integration
  2. Enterprise integration fundamentals 24
  3. PART 2 MESSAGING
  4. Messages and channels
  5. Message Endpoints
  6. Getting down to business
  7. Go beyond sequential processing: routing and filtering
  8. Splitting and aggregating messages
  9. PART 3 INTEGRATING SYSTEMS

  10. Handling messages with XML payloads
  11. Spring Integration and the Java Message Service
  12. Email-based integration
  13. Filesystem integration
  14. Spring Integration and web services
  15. Chatting and tweeting
  16. PART 4 ADVANCED TOPICS
  17. Monitoring and management
  18. Managing scheduling and concurrency
  19. Batch applications and enterprise integration
  20. Scaling messaging applications with OSGi
  21. Testing

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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Manning Publications; 1 edition (26 Sep 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935182439
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935182436
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 1.9 x 23.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 325,100 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mark Fisher is the founder of the Spring Integration project. Currently at VMware, he continues to lead the development of Spring Integration while exploring the intersection of big data and messaging. He has been a committer on a number of Spring projects, including the Spring Framework itself and Spring AMQP, which he cofounded. Mark speaks regularly at conferences and user groups about messaging, data, integration, and cloud computing.

Jonas Partner is the CEO of OpenCredo, a London-based consultancy with a strong focus on open source. As part of OpenCredo, Jonas has been a key part of many complex high-performance messaging projects. Before cofounding OpenCredo, Jonas worked for SpringSource, where he began his involvement with the Spring Integration project as one of the early committers.

Marius Bogoevici is a Senior Software Engineer with Red Hat, leading the Spring integration efforts at JBoss. He's the lead for Snowdrop, a utility package for JBossspecific extensions to Spring, and also contributes to Weld, the JSR-299/CDI reference implementation, and other Java EE—related developer initiatives at JBoss. Marius has more than 15 years of experience developing and architecting software systems. Prior to joining Red Hat, he was a Spring consultant with SpringSource and a contributor to the Spring Integration enterprise integration framework.

Iwein Fuld is a consultant at Xebia where he focuses on high-quality development and coaching teams. He's a jack-of-all-trades, but keeps coming back to server integration problems and algorithms. Iwein has been a committer on the Spring Integration project since early 2008. Apart from being an expert on TDD,concurrency, and messaging, Iwein especially enjoys building agile teams and lean startups.


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In a nutshell: This is a great resource for any developers working with Spring Integration, and also any developers working with Spring Core who want to use Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) within their code without moving away from the oh-so-comfortable Spring framework.

This book will walk you through the entire process of utilising Spring Integration ("from soup to nuts" as our American friends like to say), starting with the core concepts and benefits of using EIP within Spring, moving through messaging fundamentals (pipes, filters, routers etc), integration with disparate systems and data formats (XML, JMS, Files, WS etc) and wrapping up with more advanced topics like scheduling, batching and leveraging OSGi within the framework.

The book does a great job of covering EIP concepts, but you'll gain even more understanding if you are familiar with core concepts from Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions (Addison-Wesley Signature), which was ground-breaking when first published, and was the book that introduced EIP to the world (and is still the definitive reference)

It could be argued that the sister publication Camel in Action contains a more logical flow with introducing and using EIP principles, and with Camel in Action the journey through the book feels very much like learning to leverage EIP within your applications by utilising Camel. Spring Integration in Action reads more like using Spring to implement functionality that happens to be based on EIP. This is a subtle difference, and has both advantages and disadvantages. Readers familiar with Spring (and indeed actively developing with Spring) will probably get up to speed quicker with Spring Integration In Action, but developers who aren't familiar with Spring (or who want to learn more about core EIP principles) will ultimately get more out of Camel In Action.

In summary, another great 'in Action' book (can they do no wrong?), and if you're looking to learn Spring Integration or utilise EIP within your application then you won't regret this purchase.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fluff 20 Nov 2012
By Cliff Bryant - Published on Amazon.com
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I get the concept. Just tell me how to do it.

I read the first 4 chapters of this book, and learned virtually nothing about how to implement what I want to do. Mostly high-level conceptual stuff. OK, if you want the overall picture, or a conceptual understanding.

Reverting to the Spring Integration reference manual.
4.0 out of 5 stars it is well structured, and has good details.. could be better 3 May 2013
By Andras G Andras - Published on Amazon.com
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it is well structured, and has good details, but not enough details.
I had to augment the info from other books/web to satisfy my particular needs...
it is definitely a good book for generic "looking around" type of projects. but it does not go into the details enough.
One miss particularly is a table or similar where the namespaces are mapped to actual classes... so that if one would need to configure the beans in more details the beans classes would be easier identified... this can be done otherwise obviously, but i would like the book to have this.. after all this is what SI defines.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book 29 Dec 2012
By John Owen - Published on Amazon.com
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This book covers a lot of the core topics concerning how Spring Integration fulfills common Enterprise Integration Patterns as well as how it integrates with and leverages the strengths of the Spring Framework and Spring Batch. The accompanying PDF and available online source and forum support add to the value of this book.
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