Using Enterprise Integration Patterns
As an Integration Architect or developer involved with integration technologies, it is crucial to know and understand the building blocks that make up an integration architecture. Those building blocks are called Integration Patterns. Fortunately for us, Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf defined and cataloged a rich set of integration patterns for us to use. In this session we will explore some of the more common integration patterns and see how to use them to build effective integration solutions. In our integration pattern tour of some of the more common patterns, we will see what the pattern is used for, how to use it, and also how to implement it.
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About Mark Richards
Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service-oriented architectures, and distributed systems. He has been in the software industry since 1983 and has significant experience and expertise in application, integration, and enterprise architecture. Mark is the founder of DeveloperToArchitect.com, a website devoted to helping developers in the journey to software architect. He is the author of numerous technical books and videos, including the recently published Fundamentals of Software Architecture, Microservices AntiPatterns and Pitfalls, Microservices vs. SOA, the Software Architecture Fundamentals video series, The Enterprise Messaging video series, Java Message Service, 2nd Edition, and contributing author to 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know. Mark has a master’s degree in computer science and is a regular conference speaker at the No Fluff Just Stuff (NFJS) Symposium Series. He has spoken at hundreds of conferences and user groups around the world on a variety of enterprise-related technical topics.
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