File Size: 1089 KB
Print Length: 92 pages
Publisher: Packt Publishing (October 24, 2013)
Publication Date: October 24, 2013
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00G50G49A
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Prabath wrote a very useful book on how to setup a production environment. The first chapter describes how the operating system can be optimized to host a high performing Enterprise Service Bus like the WSO2 ESB.After setting the standard for your platform to run the ESB on, the author covers common integration patterns with the help of the WSO2 ESB mediators in chapters two to four. What I particularly find useful are the examples that are given in source code format. When copying and pasting the examples to the graphical editor one gains inside view in to the collaboration between all the different available mediators and integration patterns.Chapter 5 explains Task Scheduling within the ESB. This functionality helps customer using the ESB as an ETL layer instead of "pass through messaging" only.The appendix explains all WSO2 ESB terminology that is great as a reference when answering different questions from customers who are looking in to the functionality of the WSO2 ESB.In conclusion:For a first book on WSO2 products I think this is a really good start with a lot of useful information imo a must read for everybody thinking of using the high performance WSO2 ESB.
A simple cookbook-style book on ESB setup and step-by-step guides for numerous ESB integration patterns; basic enough for a getting started guide.
Terrible. You're much better off reading the docs online.The examples are poorly explained. This couldn't even be classified as a good article if it was published as a blog post online, let alone published as a book.
It is a good introduction material for WSO2 ESB platform, and I am awaiting the next book.What could be improved: the amount of material, recipes might be more connected with each other ( e.g. examples of implementation from real life would be priceless ), a bit more explanation on the actions we should do - sometimes it is important to understand the meaning WHY we should do like that.
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