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Building Blocks for Integration

This document explores the foundational components of integration solutions developed by Rafael Z. Frantz and Rafael Corchuelo from the Department of Languages and Computer Systems. It provides a roadmap that includes an introduction to building blocks, details on the integration solution, and conclusive insights. Key concepts such as general hierarchy, task blocks, connection points, driver types, and communication through IPorts are discussed. The aim is to establish a robust framework for integrating diverse applications efficiently.

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Building Blocks for Integration

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  1. Building Blocks for Integration Rafael Z. Frantz Rafael Corchuelo Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos

  2. Roadmap • Introduction • Building Blocks • The Integration Solution • Conclusions

  3. Roadmap • Introduction • Building Blocks • The Integration Solution • Conclusions

  4. Introduction

  5. Roadmap • Introduction • Building Blocks • The Integration Solution • Conclusions

  6. Building Blocks • General hierarchy • Task blocks • Connection points • Driver types

  7. Building Blocks • General hierarchy • Task blocks • Connection points • Driver types

  8. General hierarchy

  9. Building Blocks • General hierarchy • Task blocks • Connection points • Driver types

  10. Task block’s hierarchy

  11. Building Blocks • General hierarchy • Task blocks • Connection points • Driver types

  12. Entry Ports Exit Ports Connection Points

  13. Port’s model

  14. Pipe types

  15. Building Blocks • General hierarchy • Task blocks • Connection points • Driver types

  16. Driver types

  17. Roadmap • Introduction • Building Blocks • The Integration Solution • Conclusions

  18. The Integration Solution

  19. Solution interface: EII

  20. Solution interface: EAI Connect a new application to receive a message copy. A new Integration Solution must be build! Another application may send data to this port. The data must come from another Integration Solution and through a Wrapper!

  21. Roadmap • Introduction • Building Blocks • The Integration Solution • Conclusions

  22. Conclusions • The communication among the Building Blocks is always through IPorts • Pipes make the solution asynchronous • New Building Blocks may be created by composition of simple blocks/tasks • EII offers a unique Data View of a distributed and different sources • EAI offers IPorts to send/receive messages from the solution integration

  23. Thank you!

  24. Questions …

  25. The Endpoint http://www.tdg-seville.info

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