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Mashups : Strategies for the Modern Enterprise

ISBN: 9780321591814 | 032159181X
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Pub. Date: 5/5/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The first how-to guide for developers who want to create enterprisequality Web 2.0 mashups  Walks enterprise developers step-by-step through designing, coding, and debugging their first mashup.  Surveys all of today's leading technologies and standards for rapidly constructing high-quality mashups.  Includes a full chapter of case studies, as well as an insightful preview of the future of enterprise mashups.  Provides extensive code examples throughout. Mashups offer immense potential for businesses seeking faster, better ways to leverage today... MORE
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Introduction
Mashup Implementation Styles
Preparing for Mashup Implementations
Creating an Enterprise Mashup
Fundamental Concerns for Enterprise Mashups
Enterprise Mashup Patterns
Applying Proper Techniques to Secure a Mashup
Sample Mashup
Case Studies
Mashup Forecasts and Trends
Mashup Types, Technologies, APIs, and Editors
Mashup Standards
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J. Jeffrey Hanson has more than twenty-two years of experience in the software industry, including work as senior engineer for the Microsoft Windows port of the OpenDoc project and lead architect for the Route 66 framework at Novell. Jeff was an original member of the expert group for JSR 160: Java Management Extensions (JMX) Remote API. He is currently the CTO for Max International, LLC, where he directs efforts in building mashup infrastructures to support service-oriented and resource-oriented systems within the retail/wholesale industry. Jeff is the author of numerous articles and books, including .NET versus J2EE Web Services: A Comparison of Approaches and Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions, and is coauthor of Web Services Business Strategies and Architectures. Jeff’s software engineering experience spans many different industries, including mortgage lending, newspaper publishing, word processing, networking infrastructures, retail banking, developer tools, reinsurance, IP filtering, and retail marketing.



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