Summary

You have now seen how the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint can be used to illustrate integration scenarios that implement the various business patterns described in Chapter 1.

Most of the scenarios have been kept independent of specific vendor products on the integration level, and are based solely on the building blocks that form part of the different layers of the blueprint.

You should now be able to:

  • Explain service-oriented integration scenarios
  • Explain scenarios for implementing the business patterns for EAI/EII and data integration
  • Understand the concept of modern integration scenarios using event processing business patterns, as well as grid computing and Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP)
  • Explain how an ERP system (SAP) can be combined with the integration blueprint
  • Explain how an existing integration solution can be updated using SOA, and describe a scenario that has already been implemented in practice
  • Combine the integration blueprint with the other Trivadis Architecture Blueprints.

In the next chapter, we will map the products and platforms of some major vendors and of the open source community to the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint. This should help you to see in which areas of the blueprint the vendors are active, and can guide you when comparing solutions of the different vendors.

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