We have a good understanding of
JBI, some of the problems with Enterprise Application integration and why JBI is
useful. In the next chapter, we extend our knowledge of JBI and SOA application
development with NetBeans by describing another standard JBI component??”the
binding component.
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Binding Components
In Chapter 3, we introduced the need for JBI and discussed JBI concepts and
components??”Service Engines. In this chapter, we will take a closer look at JBI
components, discuss binding component (BC), and look at the support that NetBeans
Enterprise Pack provides for these components.
In this chapter, we will discuss:
The role of binding components in JBI Container
NetBeans Support for binding components
File BC
SMTP BC
SOAP BC
JDBC BC
JMS BC
FTP BC
Binding Components
In Chapter 3, we discussed how Service Engines are pluggable components which
connect to the Normalized Message Router (NMR) to perform business logic for
clients. Binding components are also standard JSR 208 components that plug in to
NMR and provide transport independence to NMR and Service Engines. The role of
binding components is to isolate communication protocols from JBI container so that
Service Engines are completely decoupled from the communication infrastructure.
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