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• Types of
Event Processing
• EDA
• Trends and
Commentary
• Related
Technologies
• Blogs and
Resources
Event-Driven Architecture (EDA)
Event-Driven
Interactions
Read Chapter 2 of the book "Event Processing: Designing IT Systems for
Agile Companies." Missed authors Mani Chandy and Roy Schulte at ebizQ's
SOA in Action
Virtual Conference last October? Click here to replay their session.
Event-Driven
Applications
Read an excerpt from Chapter 2 of Opher Etzion and Peter Niblett's new book
"Event Processing in Action," and receive a special ebizQ reader discount
on the book.
Understanding
Event-Driven Architecture (ebizQ)
EDA is an architectural principle specializing in asynchronous "push"-based
communication, suitable for tasks like seeing the delivery of information or
a physical good to through to its destination. So why is EDA generally under-utilized
by architects and software developers for these tasks? Habit, this article argues.
And the benefits are there to grab for those willing to make the leap.
Event-Driven
Architecture (Wikipedia)
This Wikipedia entry helps shed light on the more technical side of EDA. Learn
about the four distinct, logical layers that make up the flow: event generator,
event channel, event processing engine and event-driven activity.
Enabling
the Event-Driven Enterprise (ebizQ)
Preparing to embrace EDA? There are some factors to consider ensuring you get
the results you're paying for. This article will help you determine exactly
what you'll need for the features you plan on implementing.
About the Author
Integration information provider ebizQ's Web site, ebizQ.net, is the definitive venue for business and IT professionals, vendors, and industry analysts to find and exchange information on business integration technologies, problems, and solutions.
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